The practice of defending one's choices and identity through written explanation, offering a framework for examining why cisgender identity requires justification.
Sor Juana wrote her famous Response to Sor Filotea as a defense of her intellectual pursuits and right to study, establishing the apologia as a tool for self-advocacy. This concept examines how cisgender individuals, particularly women and non-binary people assigned female at birth, must constantly justify their life choices, career paths, and intellectual interests. Sor Juana's strategic eloquence in defending herself reveals the burden of proof placed on those whose identities or ambitions deviate from expectations. The apologia becomes both a necessity and a trap: required for survival but also limiting, as it centers the perspective of those in power. For cisgender people examining their identity, this framework reveals how much internal energy gets spent justifying existence rather than simply living. By recognizing this pattern, we can question which justifications serve us and which merely reinforce the systems demanding our explanation.
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