Using multiple registers of language—religious, courtly, intellectual—to express forbidden truths, creating spaces for identity expression within constraining systems.
Sor Juana masterfully employed religious language, courtly conventions, and philosophical discourse to communicate meanings that would have been dangerous if stated directly. This polyvalent approach to language creation offers a framework for understanding how sexual orientation has been articulated historically and how individuals develop linguistic and cultural strategies for self-expression. Sexual orientation as identity often requires similar multi-layered communication: speaking within family contexts, professional environments, and intimate communities requires different vocabularies while maintaining coherence of self. Sor Juana's work demonstrates that constraint breeds sophistication and that marginalized voices develop extraordinary communicative power. By examining how she embedded her intellectual and possibly erotic truth within acceptable forms, we understand how identity develops not despite restriction but sometimes through creative engagement with available cultural resources. This concept celebrates the ingenuity required to exist authentically within limiting circumstances.
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