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{{Infobox book
| name             = Lesbian/Woman
| image            = File:Lesbian-Woman (first edition).jpg
| caption          = Cover of the first edition
| authors          = [[Del Martin and Phyllis Lyon]]
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| country          = United States
| language         = English
| series           = 
| subject          = [[Lesbian feminism]]
| publisher        = Glide Publications
| pub_date         = 1972
| media_type       = Print ([[Hardcover]] and [[Paperback]])
| pages            = 283
| isbn             = 978-0553235975
| oclc             = 506556
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| congress         = 
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}}

'''''Lesbian/Woman''''' (1972; second edition 1991) is a work by the feminist and gay rights activists [[Del Martin and Phyllis Lyon]], in which the authors discuss what it means to be a [[lesbian]]. They provide a subjective account of lesbianism based on personal experience.



  The book was influential and is considered a foundational text of [[lesbian feminism]]. Reviewers believed that it benefited from its authors personal experience as lesbians, and endorsed its criticisms of the treatment of lesbians by religious and professional organizations.

==Summary==
(contracted; show full)* {{cite web |last1=Gianoulis|first1=Tina |url = http://www.glbtq.com/ | title = Lyon, Phyllis, (b. 1924) and Del Martin (1921-2008) |date=2015 |work=[[glbtq.com|GLBTQ Social Sciences]] |accessdate = 24 November 2017 |ref=harv}}
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[[Category:Feminist books]]
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