The use of apparent deference and self-deprecation as tactical positioning to protect intellectual work within oppressive power structures.
Sor Juana's rhetorical strategy often involved elaborate expressions of humility, submission to male authority, and claims of inadequacy—while simultaneously advancing radical intellectual claims. Her 'Respuesta' performs this duality masterfully, using formal submission language to argue for her right to intellectual autonomy. This concept explores how authenticity sometimes requires strategic performance, particularly for those in marginalized positions within their traditions. It rejects both naive transparency and pure calculation, instead examining how one can be genuinely humble about limitations while firmly asserting intellectual rights. For those navigating power imbalances between traditions—where one holds institutional authority over the other—Sor Juana's model offers wisdom about when and how to use institutional language strategically rather than viewing such use as inauthentic compromise. Authenticity includes understanding the strategic dimensions of communication without losing integrity.
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