Strategic disagreement and boundary-setting that honors institutional forms while asserting one's integrity, a practice Sor Juana modeled against religious and gender constraints.
Sor Juana lived within the convent—a hierarchical, rule-bound institution—yet she wrote, questioned, and eventually refused to renounce her intellectual pursuits. This embodies a sophisticated approach to Confucian role identity: you can honor your formal role while resisting unjust constraints within it. Resistance within respect means using available channels, maintaining courtesy, and accepting some limitations while refusing to abandon core principles. Sor Juana wrote elaborate defenses rather than inflammatory manifestos; she remained a nun while asserting her right to think. For modern practitioners of Confucian roles—employees in organizations, family members in traditional structures—this concept offers a path: fulfill your duties, speak with deference, but do not surrender your integrity or legitimate aspirations. True role identity includes the courage to question from within.
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