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Visibility and the Cost of Intellectual Authority

Understanding how claiming public intellectual space requires managing visibility differently based on social position, with particular costs for women and marginalized people.

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Why It Matters

Sor Juana's intellectual achievements made her highly visible in a context where women's visibility was controlled and scrutinized. This concept examines how cisgender identity intersects with the right to intellectual authority and public space. Cisgender men often claim intellectual visibility as default; cisgender women historically faced barriers and heightened scrutiny. Today's examination of cisgender identity must include: How does gender shape whose ideas are credited and whose are dismissed? What emotional labor accompanies claiming intellectual space across genders? How do cisgender individuals manage visibility strategically? This framework recognizes that identity is never purely internal—it operates in public space where power dynamics shape how we can present ourselves. For those examining cisgender identity, understanding visibility's politics means recognizing unearned advantages, taking responsibility for epistemic humility, and supporting others' right to intellectual authority regardless of gender.

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