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The Paradox of Visibility and Erasure

The double bind where immigrants are simultaneously hypervisible as threats or objects of debate, yet invisible in their full humanity, complexity, and interior lives.

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Why It Matters

Sor Juana existed in paradox: celebrated as a brilliant intellectual prodigy, yet constantly watched, constrained, and ultimately silenced by institutional power. Her visibility as the 'exceptional woman' actually enforced her invisibility as a full human with autonomous will. Immigrants face this same paradox acutely. They are hypervisible in media discourse, policy debates, and surveillance systems, yet their actual experiences, dreams, and intellectual lives remain largely unseen. This concept names how immigration discourse often reduces people to visible markers—accent, documentation status, origin—while rendering invisible their interior complexity. Sor Juana's work insists that justice requires moving beyond this binary. True recognition means being seen in full dimensionality: not as exceptional exemplars or threatening outsiders, but as complete human beings with rights to thought, privacy, and self-definition alongside physical presence.

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