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Intellectual Authority and Gender

The right to claim knowledge and speak with authority regardless of gender assignment, challenging systems that gatekeep intellectual legitimacy.

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Why It Matters

Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz fought for the right to pursue knowledge and intellectual pursuits despite her assigned female gender in a patriarchal colonial system. This concept examines how cisgender identity is constructed through access to authority and credibility. For those assigned female at birth, intellectual authority has historically been denied or questioned; for those assigned male, it has been presumed. By studying Sor Juana's defiant scholarship, we recognize how cisgender identity involves internalized assumptions about who deserves to think, write, and lead. The concept challenges individuals to interrogate whether they claim intellectual space proportionally to their actual knowledge, or whether gender assignment has shaped their confidence in authority. This applies to professional settings, education, creative work, and public discourse where cisgender assumptions still govern who is heard.

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