The integration of aesthetic craft with intellectual rigor—refusing the false division that relegates artistic beauty to frivolous femininity and reason to serious masculinity.
Sor Juana was not only a philosopher but a poet, musician, and dramatist whose works integrated intellectual complexity with sensory beauty. She refused the patriarchal division between thinking (masculine, serious) and creating (feminine, decorative). Her plays, poetry, and music were vehicles for philosophical argument. This concept rejects the construction of femininity that separates women into false choices: either embrace 'feminine' aesthetics and be dismissed as frivolous, or adopt masculine rationality and renounce beauty. For contested femininity, this offers integration: intellectual women can be creative; creative work can be rigorous; beauty and truth are not opposites. This framework validates the full humanity of women who think and make, argue and create, combine reason with art. It dismantles the gendered hierarchy that privileges abstract rationality over embodied, aesthetic, relational ways of knowing.
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