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Intellectual Autonomy and Self-Authorship

The right to claim authorship of one's own mind and ideas, essential for those navigating between assigned and chosen identities.

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Why It Matters

Sor Juana fought fiercely for her right to study, write, and think independently despite societal constraints on women. Intellectual autonomy means owning your thoughts as acts of self-creation rather than inheritance. For those with adopted identities, this concept addresses the crucial boundary between accepting given circumstances and exercising agency over interpretation and meaning-making. Sor Juana's refusal to silence her mind models how adopted identity becomes genuinely chosen through the exercise of intellectual freedom. She demonstrates that identity is not merely assigned at birth or adoption, but continually authored through what we read, question, and articulate. This framework validates the internal work of understanding one's story on your own terms.

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