The distinction between socially prescribed gender roles and one's genuine self-knowledge, essential for understanding how cisgender identity forms.
Sor Juana recognized that much of what society demands from women—submission, silence, ornamental behavior—serves institutional power rather than individual truth. She modeled the examination of which aspects of identity are genuinely chosen versus culturally imposed. For those navigating cisgender identity, this framework asks: which expressions of your gender feel authentically yours, and which were absorbed without question? This isn't a rejection of cisgender identification, but a deeper interrogation of its texture. Do you embrace certain traits because they align with your core self, or because they're expected? Sor Juana's intellectual work demonstrates that authentic identity emerges through rigorous self-examination, not passive acceptance of social scripts.
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