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The Politics of Desire and Power

The analysis of how attraction and sexuality are shaped by and entangled with social hierarchies, and how claiming sexual agency is a political act.

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Why It Matters

Sor Juana understood that intellectual authority, social position, and intimate life are inseparable from power relations. Her relationships, her choices about whom to admire and serve, and her careful navigation of patronage all reflected astute awareness of power. Bisexual and pansexual identity exists within power structures: gender hierarchies, heteronormative assumptions, and the devaluation of non-monogamous or fluid desires. This concept asks: Who has the power to define your sexuality? How do social hierarchies shape attraction and choice? Claiming the right to desire across genders is thus a political act because it asserts autonomy in a realm usually controlled by others. Sor Juana's life shows that personal choices have political dimensions. For bi and pan people, understanding desire as political doesn't diminish its intimacy; it deepens awareness of how claiming sexual self-determination is a form of freedom and resistance.

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