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Complicity and Compromise in Knowledge Work

Recognizing how participating in intellectual systems requires ethical navigation of power structures embedded in gendered hierarchies.

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Why It Matters

Sor Juana worked within the Catholic Church, a patriarchal institution, to gain access to libraries and intellectual community—a necessary compromise that also made her complicit in that institution's authority. For those examining cisgender identity, this concept asks: in what ways does your gender positioning allow you to participate in systems that harm others? A cisgender woman in academia benefits from institutional structures that exclude non-binary scholars. A cisgender man in intellectual spaces may inherit authority without questioning its gendered foundations. This framework, drawn from Sor Juana's nuanced navigation, rejects simple binaries of resistance versus complicity. Instead, it invites honest assessment: Where do you gain advantage through cisgender alignment? How do your intellectual pursuits implicate you in gendered power? How can you work within systems while actively working to transform them? Sor Juana's letters demonstrate sophisticated awareness of these tensions without paralysis.

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