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Calculated Visibility: Strategic Disclosure of Illness

The practice of choosing when, how, and to whom to reveal illness, maintaining agency over one's narrative rather than performing wellness.

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Why It Matters

Sor Juana navigated complex power structures by strategically controlling what she revealed about her circumstances and constraints. For chronically ill individuals, calculated visibility is the deliberate choice to disclose or conceal illness based on context, safety, and self-protection. This differs from the exhausting performance of wellness or the forced exposure of sick identity. It recognizes that revealing illness invites judgment, discrimination, and unsolicited advice—while hiding it demands cognitive labor. Calculated visibility honors both truths: sometimes disclosure is necessary and protective; sometimes secrecy preserves dignity and autonomy. This framework rejects the false binary of complete transparency or total denial. Instead, it positions the chronically ill person as strategist of their own narrative, deciding which audiences deserve which information, maintaining control over identity presentation.

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