Using extraordinary intellectual skill and erudition as a strategic defense against erasure, silencing, and delegitimation.
Sor Juana's dazzling command of multiple fields—theology, philosophy, science, rhetoric, mathematics—functioned as both genuine passion and calculated protection. Her brilliance made her difficult to dismiss or silence outright; critics had to engage with her arguments rather than simply discard them based on her gender or status. This concept examines defensive brilliance as an identity strategy employed by those in precarious positions: developing such distinctive and undeniable expertise that one becomes impossible to ignore or erase. While ideally identity would not require such defensive posturing, across cultures and history, marginalized individuals have used exceptional achievement as a shield against delegitimation. The risk of this strategy is that it can become exhausting and can reinforce the idea that only the extraordinary deserve recognition. Yet understanding defensive brilliance as an identity practice acknowledges the real structural conditions that make it necessary, while also honoring the genuine intellectual contributions it produces. This concept applies to any field where certain identities face systematic erasure.
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