The tension between navigating oppressive systems and maintaining intellectual and ethical integrity within intersectional survival.
Sor Juana wrote within constraints—her Response to the Bishop employs rhetorical strategies, religious language, and careful argumentation to make radical claims within a system that could silence her. Yet she never abandons her central truth: women deserve the right to think and learn. This concept explores the real negotiations that intersectional people make daily—when to conform, when to resist openly, and how to maintain integrity while adapting to context. It rejects false binaries between "selling out" and "pure resistance" by acknowledging that survival and strategic positioning are necessary in oppressive systems. In practice, this means examining where you accommodate, why, and whether those choices align with your values and long-term liberation.
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