Drawing connections across domains of knowledge to generate holistic understanding that transcends artificial disciplinary boundaries.
Sor Juana's intellectual work wove together theology, natural philosophy, poetry, mathematics, and ethics—rejecting artificial divisions between knowledge domains. This concept recognizes that compartmentalization of knowledge serves systemic advantage by preventing the synthesis necessary for understanding complex injustice. Structural disadvantage operates across multiple dimensions—economic, social, psychological, historical—yet systems often fragment analysis into specialized disciplines. Interdisciplinary synthesis enables more complete understanding of how disadvantage functions and perpetuates itself. This approach validates practical knowledge from lived experience alongside academic theory, recognizes connections between personal struggles and structural patterns, and facilitates more comprehensive resistance strategies. For those experiencing class disadvantage, this framework supports trust in their own integrative thinking drawn from navigating multiple systems simultaneously, and validates non-academic knowledge sources as essential to liberation work.
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