Understanding the body's relationship to intellectual power as a form of freedom and self-determination, grounded in Sor Juana's refusal to accept physical constraints on her mind.
Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz embodied a radical assertion: the body need not limit the intellect's reach or authority. In her tradition, physical self-concept becomes inseparable from intellectual autonomy—the mind's capacity to think, question, and claim knowledge is itself a bodily act of resistance. For those developing physical self-concept, this means recognizing that how you inhabit your body is intertwined with how you claim your right to know, speak, and think. The body is not merely an object to be perfected or controlled, but an instrument of intellectual freedom. When you move, speak, or present yourself, you are performing an act of intellectual sovereignty. This framework invites a reframing: your body is not separate from your mind's authority; it is the very ground upon which that authority stands.
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