Using rhetoric, wit, and articulate argument as protective strategies when institutional power threatens your autonomy and rights.
Sor Juana wielded language as her primary defense against Church authorities who sought to silence her intellectual work. This concept explores how cisgender individuals, particularly those assigned female, often develop communication and linguistic sophistication as survival tools within systems designed to constrain them. Self-defense through language means becoming fluent in the dominant discourse while maintaining critical distance from it. For cisgender women, this often involves learning to argue persuasively within patriarchal logic to gain concessions. For cisgender men, this might mean recognizing how masculine rhetorical patterns are normalized as neutral or superior. Understanding this concept reveals how cisgender identity development involves strategic relationship to language and power. It asks: what defenses have you constructed through words? What have you had to argue for that others take for granted? How does your gender assignment shape your linguistic strategies?
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