Understanding how intellectual pursuit and scholarly identity function as acts of bodily resistance and self-definition against social constraints.
Sor Juana's relentless pursuit of knowledge despite religious and gender restrictions demonstrates that the body's identity extends beyond appearance into intellectual capacity and agency. Her refusal to abandon study—even when pressured to renounce books and learning—shows the body as a site of resistance through thought itself. For contemporary understanding of physical self-concept, this reveals how intellectual engagement reshapes bodily identity; the mind's refusal to conform becomes a form of embodied protest. When you claim intellectual space despite external pressure, your body transforms into an instrument of defiance. This framework helps explain why denying someone's intellectual capacities constitutes a form of bodily oppression, and why reclaiming scholarly identity feels like reclaiming physical autonomy and dignity itself.
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