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The Doctrine of Self-Defense Through Knowledge

Using education, literacy, and intellectual development as active self-protection against oppressive systems and narratives.

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Why It Matters

Sor Juana's commitment to rigorous learning was not abstract—it was a shield against being defined solely through others' expectations. In intersectional contexts, this doctrine means that acquiring knowledge in multiple domains (legal, historical, psychological, artistic) becomes essential survival strategy. For someone navigating racism, sexism, and economic precarity simultaneously, understanding how these systems interlock is self-defense. This concept honors the intelligence required simply to navigate contradictory social rules while maintaining dignity. It reframes education not as privilege but as necessary resistance, recognizing that those with intersecting marginalized identities must often become expert analysts of their own oppression to survive it and transform it.

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