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The Practice of Strategic Vulnerability

The deliberate act of exposing one's intellectual and identity uncertainties as a path to greater understanding, exemplified by Sor Juana's willingness to engage with contradiction.

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Why It Matters

Sor Juana's writings reveal her engaging with her own contradictions—defending her right to knowledge while appearing to submit to authority, asserting intellectual equality while navigating patriarchal constraints. Rather than presenting a unified, unassailable position, she demonstrated strategic vulnerability: the willingness to expose gaps, uncertainties, and internal conflicts. This practice opens space for genuine growth. For people examining cisgender identity, strategic vulnerability means admitting what you don't know about gender—acknowledging that cisgender identity itself is constructed, contested, and deserving of examination. It means being willing to appear uncertain or even to have your identity questioned. This vulnerability is not weakness but intellectual honesty. By refusing to defend cisgender identity as self-evident truth, one becomes available for deeper learning. Strategic vulnerability creates dialogue rather than defensiveness. It allows for the possibility that identity—any identity—is a site of ongoing discovery rather than settled fact.

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