A way of knowing that integrates multiple cultural, intellectual, and spiritual traditions as legitimate sources of wisdom.
As a woman of mixed indigenous, Spanish, and African heritage in colonial Mexico, Sor Juana embodied intersection. Her writings draw on Aristotelian logic, Christian theology, indigenous Mexican imagery, Neoplatonic philosophy, and scientific observation. The Mestiza Epistemology is a framework for knowing that refuses to rank traditions hierarchically or choose only one. Instead, it synthesizes diverse sources into an integrated understanding. For Authenticity across traditions, this concept legitimizes your own intersection: if you navigate multiple cultural, religious, professional, or intellectual worlds, your synthesis of them is not confusion but a valid way of knowing. Sor Juana's example shows that authenticity doesn't require purity or singular identity—it requires conscious, critical integration of your multiple inheritances into a coherent, thoughtful whole.
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