Using outward obedience to authority while preserving intellectual freedom and autonomy within carefully negotiated boundaries.
Sor Juana navigated patriarchal and ecclesiastical authority by appearing compliant while maintaining remarkable intellectual independence. This psychological pattern—strategic compliance—describes how individuals operating within restrictive role systems can protect autonomous space through careful, strategic choices. She submitted to Church authority while building an extensive library and producing philosophical work. In Confucian role identity, this concept acknowledges the real constraints of prescribed roles while recognizing human agency within them. Rather than viewing roles as entirely deterministic, strategic compliance suggests that skilled navigation allows individuals to fulfill role expectations while pursuing genuine interests. This framework legitimizes the creative tension between duty and desire, showing that role identity need not mean erasing the self. It offers a mature alternative to both rigid conformity and outright rebellion.
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