The marginalised develop a twin vision of the world, and their autobiographical accounts can serve as counter narratives to challenge and transform dominant beliefs. As outsiders, lesbians can be used to test assumptions about gender and sexuality. Their experiences can also serve to renegotiate the terms for "woman" and "lesbian". This paper is comprised of nine short stories, accompanied by an exegesis.
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