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The Conversion of Oppressive Institutions

The strategy of working within restrictive systems to gradually transform their logic and values rather than abandoning them entirely.

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Why It Matters

Sor Juana remained a nun in the patriarchal Catholic Church her entire life, yet used that position to write, study, and mentor women denied education elsewhere. Rather than viewing her institutional membership as pure compromise, her tradition suggests a sophisticated approach: deep participation can become subversive when guided by contrary values. Civil disobedience in this frame is not always exit or loud protest, but sometimes strategic presence that questions assumptions from within. This concept acknowledges that many reformers cannot simply leave their institutions—they are embedded in families, nations, professions—and offers a model of internal resistance. It applies across contexts where individuals negotiate between survival, belonging, and conscience, using legitimacy within systems to gradually reorient their practices toward justice.

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