Using rigorous self-examination and philosophical inquiry to develop authentic identity independent from societal gender assignment.
Sor Juana's extensive writings reveal her commitment to deep self-knowledge and philosophical questioning as acts of resistance against predetermined identity. This concept positions self-knowledge as inherently political and liberatory for cisgender individuals. In a system where gender assignment at birth is treated as complete identity determination, developing authentic self-knowledge requires active resistance. The framework encourages rigorous inquiry: Who am I independent of gender expectations? What desires, values, and perspectives are authentically mine versus inherited? What would I believe, want, and pursue if gendered pressure were removed? These questions are not narcissistic but revolutionary. For cisgender people, self-knowledge often requires unlearning—recognizing where authentic preference ends and gendered performance begins. Sor Juana's example suggests that this work is never finished; it requires continuous intellectual engagement and willingness to revise one's understanding. Self-knowledge as resistance means refusing to accept assigned identity as destiny, instead treating cisgender identity as one aspect of a complex, evolving self worthy of ongoing philosophical attention and intentional choice.
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