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Gender, Power, and Institutional Access

The analysis of how institutions (church, academy, state) construct and enforce gender hierarchies by controlling who can access resources and authority.

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Why It Matters

The convent was Sor Juana's gateway to books, correspondence, and intellectual community—resources unavailable to women outside institutional protection. Yet the same institution eventually silenced her, confiscating her writings and forcing her renunciation of secular learning. This reveals a crucial truth: institutions don't naturally 'allow' women in; they grant limited, conditional access while maintaining ultimate control. Femininity is actively constructed through institutional gatekeeping. For contested femininity, this framework asks: which institutions shape what women can know, become, and claim? How do rules about propriety, piety, and female decorum regulate access to power? Understanding femininity as institutionally constructed (not naturally feminine behavior, but behavior enforced by institutions) opens possibilities for institutional change and resistance.

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