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Defensive Scholarship and Its Costs

How marginalized thinkers must use energy on justification while privileged scholars can focus on discovery.

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Why It Matters

Sor Juana's 'Response to Sor Filotea' exemplifies the exhausting burden of defensive scholarship: explaining why you have the right to think, to question, to exist as an intellectual. This concept reveals a hidden cost of privilege: the absence of this burden. Privileged scholars simply pursue knowledge; marginalized scholars must first justify their right to pursue it. This differential energy expenditure shapes intellectual productivity and innovation. Sor Juana's brilliance could have generated more discovery, more advancement, had she not spent considerable effort defending her legitimacy. Acknowledging privilege means recognizing this freedom to move directly to inquiry without preliminary justification. It means understanding that your intellectual life is subsidized by structures that don't demand you prove your right to think. For those in privilege, this awareness should translate into action: using your unearned freedom from defensive labor to amplify voices still burdened by it, and working to dismantle the systems requiring such defense.

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