The tension between social compliance with gender norms and the intellectual honesty required for authentic knowledge-seeking.
Sor Juana publicly submitted to Church authority while privately maintaining complex philosophical positions, demonstrating the psychological cost of enforced obedience. For cisgender identity, this concept reveals how gender socialization demands a particular kind of obedience—to roles, expectations, and behavioral scripts assigned at birth. The framework explores what happens when intellectual curiosity conflicts with gendered obedience: Do we silence our questions to maintain social approval? How do we negotiate between belonging and authenticity? Sor Juana's life shows both the necessity of strategic compliance in oppressive systems and its psychological toll. By examining these dynamics, cisgender individuals can identify where they've sacrificed intellectual honesty to maintain gender conformity. The concept suggests that true intellectual justice requires examining not just what we're allowed to think, but what gendered pressures prevent us from thinking at all.
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