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The Body as Political Resistance

Recognizing how inhabiting and claiming your physical body becomes an act of resistance against systems that seek to control or diminish it.

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Why It Matters

Sor Juana's choice to remain unmarried and pursue religious life rather than submit to patriarchal marriage was a bodily decision—a political one. She used her physical presence, her refusal, and her public intellectual work as acts of resistance. For modern body identity work, this concept teaches that how you present, move, and occupy space with your body is never merely personal. Your physical choices—what you wear, how you speak, where you go—are inherently political acts. Claiming authority over your body's appearance, sexuality, labor, and expression becomes a form of resistance against oppressive systems. Understanding your body as politically significant elevates physical self-concept from vanity to justice.

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