Using reasoned argument and evidence to challenge institutions that suppress cultural practices, turning scholarship into advocacy for cultural survival.
Sor Juana did not withdraw from the institutions that constrained her; instead, she engaged them critically, using logic, evidence, and theological argument to defend her right to learn and create. Institutional Critique as a Preservation Tool recognizes that cultural preservation often requires confronting the very structures that threaten it. Rather than accepting an institution's rules as unchangeable, this approach interrogates their foundations, exposes contradictions, and demands reform. For communities facing assimilationist pressure within schools, governments, or corporations, this means: engage these institutions on their own terms, use their own languages and logics, and force them to justify their assimilationist policies. This strategy is more effective than either passive acceptance or total rejection.
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