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Strategic Visibility and Deliberate Obscurity

Choosing when to be visible, legible, and documented versus when to remain obscure, as a form of self-protection and power.

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Why It Matters

Sor Juana navigated the Inquisition and Church authority by writing in code, adopting personas, and sometimes publishing anonymously. She understood that visibility carries risk for those without institutional protection. Intersectional practice demands this same strategic sophistication: knowing that being fully known to power structures can be dangerous. This applies across contexts—to undocumented migrants, queer youth in hostile environments, Black activists tracked by surveillance, women navigating workplace harassment. Strategic visibility means choosing which parts of yourself to reveal, to whom, and when. It means understanding that sometimes survival depends on opacity, that not all silence is complicity, and that the demand to constantly testify and make yourself legible serves those in power. Sor Juana's life teaches that intellectual and personal integrity can coexist with strategic concealment, that privacy itself can be revolutionary.

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