Using argumentation and rhetoric to dispute claims about woman's 'natural' intellectual or moral inferiority and assert alternative truths.
Sor Juana's *Respuesta a Sor Filotea* is a masterpiece of self-defense: she argues point by point that learning is not unwomanly, that intellectual curiosity is not a sin, that women's minds are equal to men's. She uses scripture, history, and logic to demolish the patriarchal claims about feminine nature. This concept highlights that contested femininity is fought through discourse. When society claims women are naturally suited only for domesticity, these claims must be directly challenged through rhetoric, evidence, and counter-narrative. The Sophical tradition of wisdom emphasizes that words matter: how we speak about femininity shapes what femininity becomes. Sor Juana's rhetorical defense shows that intellectual women are not merely exceptions but evidence that the entire construction of feminine limitation is false.
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