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The Testimony of Self-Defense

Using autobiographical writing and public argument to defend one's right to exist, think, and act against institutional and cultural condemnation.

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Why It Matters

Sor Juana's "Response to Sor Filotea" stands as one of history's great acts of self-defense—a public justification of her intellectual life, her right to pursue knowledge, and her refusal to accept the shame imposed upon her by religious authorities. This form of testimony, where marginalized people must repeatedly explain and justify their own existence and choices, reveals a burden placed on those navigating multiple political identities. In multicultural contexts, individuals from marginalized communities often find themselves required to narrate their own legitimacy, to explain why they belong, to prove they deserve rights and recognition. Sor Juana's powerful self-defense acknowledges this unfair burden while refusing to accept the verdict of her accusers. Her example demonstrates that political identity formation sometimes requires bearing witness to one's own worth, speaking truth about one's capabilities and rights despite systemic denial. This act of testimony becomes itself a political assertion of identity and presence.

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