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Knowledge as Collective Rather Than Individual

A framework shifting focus from individual genius or achievement to knowledge as produced through community, tradition, and shared struggle.

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Why It Matters

While Sor Juana is celebrated as an individual genius, her thought was rooted in intellectual traditions—feminine mystics, classical writers, religious community, and the lived experiences of those around her. Intersectionality similarly rejects the individualist notion that knowledge comes from isolated brilliant minds. Instead, it recognizes how understanding emerges from shared experience, collective organizing, oral traditions, and communal wisdom. Multiply marginalized communities often generate sophisticated analyses of power through dialogue and shared struggle, not through individual study. This concept validates knowledge produced in movement spaces, community conversations, and transmitted through intergenerational teaching. It challenges academic hierarchies that privilege published individual scholarship while devaluing community knowledge. For practitioners, this means crediting and learning from collective knowledge production, recognizing that the most important insights often emerge not from heroes but from movements.

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