The deliberate management of how one's body and identity appear to power structures as a survival and resistance strategy.
Sor Juana navigated Spanish colonial authority by carefully controlling her physical presence and public persona—donning the habit, modulating her voice, positioning herself strategically within institutional hierarchies. This was not inauthenticity but political wisdom. Her body became a negotiating space where compliance and subversion coexisted. Modern application: understanding how we present ourselves physically and intellectually in oppressive systems is not vanity or deception—it is pragmatic identity work. This concept validates the exhaustion of code-switching, the strategic use of appearance, and the calculated presentation of self as forms of bodily intelligence and self-protection. It acknowledges that true autonomy sometimes requires tactical adaptation.
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