Challenging culturally prescribed virtues attached to gender assignment and constructing authentic ethical frameworks.
Sor Juana questioned whether obedience, humility, and self-abnegation—virtues prescribed for women of her time—were actually virtuous or simply tools of control. This concept explores how cisgender identity involves inherited definitions of virtue aligned with gender assignment. Traditional feminine virtue often includes self-sacrifice, emotional availability, aesthetic appeal, and deference. Traditional masculine virtue often includes dominance, emotional restraint, ambition, and independence. These prescribed virtues are not universal or natural; they serve systems of control and resource distribution. For cisgender individuals to develop authentic identity, this concept proposes examining: Which virtues have you adopted because they align with your gender assignment? Which feel authentic to your actual values? Which have you internalized as moral duties that actually serve others' interests? What virtues have been denied to you because of your assigned gender? Redefining virtue means consciously choosing ethical frameworks based on your own reflection rather than inherited gender prescriptions. It means recognizing that courage, wisdom, and justice are not gendered, and that authentic virtue involves alignment between values, beliefs, and actions regardless of gender assignment.
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