The practice of selective disclosure about one's beliefs, knowledge, and authentic self as a necessary survival strategy within restrictive professional environments.
Sor Juana navigated the Spanish Inquisition and patriarchal Church authority by strategically choosing when to speak, write, and remain silent—a sophisticated practice that modern professionals face in different forms. Strategic silence is not dishonesty but tactical wisdom: knowing which views to express publicly, which to explore privately, and which to publish under protection of established authorities. This differs from authentic hypocrisy; it's the conscious management of professional presentation to preserve intellectual freedom and physical safety. Contemporary professionals encounter similar dilemmas when organizational culture suppresses certain perspectives, identities, or questions. This concept legitimizes the gap between professional persona and authentic self, not as character defect but as survival strategy. It questions whether complete authenticity in hostile environments is virtue or naivety, helping professionals navigate the ethics of identity management without surrendering their intellectual integrity.
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