Asserting your right to interpret texts, generate knowledge, and offer expert judgment as a direct challenge to hierarchies that deny such authority to marginalized groups.
Sor Juana didn't merely study theology; she positioned herself as a legitimate interpreter and commentator, claiming intellectual authority that the Church reserved for ordained men. Speaking truth to power includes asserting your right to think, know, and judge matters that affect you. This is resistance because power structures depend on convincing certain groups that their understanding is invalid or irrelevant. When you claim intellectual authority—whether through detailed analysis, documented expertise, or reasoned judgment—you refuse that diminishment. This doesn't require credentials from those in power; it requires demonstrating competence, building arguments carefully, and insisting on your capacity to contribute to important conversations. Sor Juana's poetry, theological responses, and philosophical inquiries asserted that a woman's mind could engage with the highest intellectual traditions. Claiming such authority is inherently political.
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