The paradox of remaining fundamentally committed to one's role while challenging its unjust constraints, modeling dissent as devotion.
Sor Juana worked within the Catholic Church and Spanish colonial hierarchy while subtly—and sometimes openly—questioning their authority over women's intellectual lives. She demonstrates that loyalty and critique are not opposites but can coexist. In Confucian ethics, filial piety and respect for hierarchy are paramount, yet genuine loyalty sometimes demands speaking difficult truths. Transgressive loyalty recognizes that serving a role authentically may require challenging how that role is defined or constrained. For individuals navigating Confucian role identity today, this concept permits internal resistance: you can honor your position as daughter, employee, or community member while questioning restrictive interpretations of what that role demands. It frames respectful dissent as the highest form of role-fulfillment, not abandonment.
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