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Intellectual Sovereignty and Cultural Assertion

The right to develop and defend one's own ideas within a marginalized cultural position, claiming intellectual authority despite systemic exclusion.

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Why It Matters

Sor Juana's fearless defense of her right to study, write, and engage in intellectual debate despite her gender, colonial status, and religious constraints exemplifies intellectual sovereignty. This concept recognizes that political identity is fundamentally shaped by who gets to think, speak, and be recognized as a knowledge-maker. In diverse societies, intellectual sovereignty means ensuring marginalized communities control their own narratives and epistemologies rather than having interpretations imposed by dominant groups. Sor Juana's legacy demonstrates that claiming space for one's own reasoning is a revolutionary political act, especially across cultures where certain voices are systematically silenced. Her example invites us to question which perspectives are valued as legitimate knowledge in multicultural contexts.

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