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Strategic Self-Presentation Across Power

The practice of carefully crafting public identity while maintaining private intellectual integrity when navigating hostile political systems.

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Why It Matters

Sor Juana navigated the Spanish colonial hierarchy and ecclesiastical authority by presenting herself strategically—emphasizing obedience and religious devotion while quietly expanding her intellectual reach. This wasn't mere deception but political survival and resistance. Strategic self-presentation becomes crucial when political identity exists under threat. Individuals and communities across cultures often must calibrate how much of their authentic identity they reveal in different contexts—at work, in government spaces, within their own communities. Sor Juana's approach illuminates how marginalized peoples maintain political dignity and cultural continuity without permanent capitulation. Her model shows that presenting oneself strategically is not betrayal but sophisticated political agency. Understanding this concept helps explain why oppressed communities sometimes appear contradictory to outsiders, and why cultural identity expression varies by context and audience.

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