Sor Juana's letters created intimate intellectual spaces where class differences could be examined and negotiated between unequal social positions through written exchange.
Sor Juana's correspondence with figures of higher social standing—bishops, nobility, intellectuals—created a unique space where class hierarchies could be challenged through reasoned argument rather than social position. Her letters demonstrate how written discourse can equalize intellectual standing across class boundaries. For class consciousness development, epistolary communication offers a framework where ideas matter more than social rank, allowing individuals from lower classes to engage patrons and authorities as intellectual equals. Her famous Response to Sor Philothea used the letter form to defend her right to study and teach, turning a personal explanation into a manifesto about access to knowledge across class lines. This concept reveals how class consciousness grows when marginalized individuals find mediums—whether letters, essays, or other written forms—that allow them to articulate their perspective and demand intellectual recognition regardless of their birth status.
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