The recognition that intellectual capacity and mental identity are inseparable from physical embodiment, rejecting mind-body dualism.
Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz lived in a world that attempted to separate women's minds from their bodies, denying female intellectual authority through physical containment. She challenged this by asserting that the body itself—particularly the female body—is a legitimate site of knowledge production and identity. The intellect as body means understanding that your physical self is not separate from your thinking self; they are unified. This directly confronts the shame many feel about embodied existence. For body-as-identity work, this concept permits you to claim your physical form as intelligent, capable, and worthy of study and respect. Your body is not a prison for your mind but an expression of your complete self.
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