The practice of preserving and creating records of your intellectual work and positions, ensuring that your professional contributions and critiques survive institutional pressure to erase them.
Sor Juana's letters, poems, and treatises constitute an archive of her thinking that survived attempts to minimize or distort her legacy. She created texts that would outlast institutional efforts to silence her. For modern professionals, this concept applies through multiple channels: publishing your findings, maintaining documentation of your positions, creating records of what you've accomplished and advocated for. In an era of digital communication, your professional archive includes email records, publications, and institutional memory. The concept suggests that maintaining this archive—consciously preserving your intellectual contributions—serves your professional identity. It protects against institutional gaslighting that might rewrite your role or positions. It creates accountability for institutions that attempt to erase inconvenient experts. The archive is a form of professional resistance: you ensure your work and voice exist in documented form that others can later reference and verify.
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