How strategic visibility and strategic hiddenness can both be acts of self-determination, illustrated through Sor Juana's navigation of power structures.
Sor Juana used her public intellectual presence to claim authority while maintaining protective silences about her inner life and desires. She understood that total visibility could be dangerous, yet total concealment meant erasure. This paradox applies powerfully to cisgender identity examined: some aspects of gender can be safely expressed, while others require discretion depending on context. This framework refuses the false binary of "authentic self always visible" versus "hiding equals inauthenticity." For cisgender people, especially those whose gender expression diverges from narrow norms, strategic choices about when and how to present oneself become acts of wisdom rather than deception. Sor Juana teaches that self-protection and self-expression are compatible commitments.
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