A framework for articulating and protecting your core identity against the flattening effects of illness, medical systems, and social invisibility.
Sor Juana's famous "Respuesta" (Response) was a passionate self-defense against attempts to silence and redefine her. Chronic illness similarly threatens self-erasure: patients become defined by symptoms, reduced to medical data, or dismissed as unreliable narrators of their own experience. This concept provides a tool for active resistance. It calls for documenting your own story, defending your interpretation of your experience, and refusing to let others author your identity. Sor Juana's rhetorical strategies—citing evidence, claiming intellectual authority, asserting rights—become applicable frameworks for those navigating medical gaslighting, social prejudice, or internalized shame about illness. The defense is not aggressive but assertive: a claim to the right to speak truthfully about yourself and to have that truth recognized and honored.
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