The practice of using rigorous thinking to observe and document one's own identity formation across cultural boundaries.
Sor Juana modeled how intellectual work becomes an act of witnessing one's own existence within constraining systems. For those navigating multiple cultural identities, this concept suggests that naming yourself requires sustained, disciplined observation—writing, thinking, and analyzing how culture shapes your sense of self. Rather than accepting imposed identities passively, this framework encourages active intellectual engagement with the question 'Who am I becoming?' It recognizes that identity across cultures is not static but continuously examined through the lens of knowledge production. This practice honors the intellectual life as a legitimate path to self-understanding, especially for those whose identities span traditions.
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