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Strategic Vulnerability and Self-Disclosure

Using careful revelation of one's position, struggles, and limitations as a tool for building credibility and connection across difference.

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Why It Matters

Sor Juana's letters—particularly her Response to Sor Filotea—demonstrate strategic vulnerability: she disclosed her intellectual hunger, her poverty, her exclusion from formal education, and her conflicts with authority, creating a powerful argument through intimate honesty. This was not naive exposure but calculated self-disclosure designed to claim humanity and agency. In intersectionality practice, strategic vulnerability allows those with marginalized identities to name their lived experience as evidence and expertise, challenging those with power to recognize the reality of intersecting oppressions. It differs from forced vulnerability or trauma-sharing by centering the speaker's agency and purpose. When practitioners name their positions—'I speak from here, with these constraints'—they simultaneously establish credibility, build solidarity, and refuse the erasure that dominant systems demand. Strategic vulnerability transforms marginalization into epistemological power.

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