The calculated choice between revealing and concealing aspects of identity depending on context and safety—a core survival and thriving strategy for multiply-marginalized people.
Sor Juana navigated intense scrutiny by working within acceptable forms (poetry, religious plays) while embedding subversive ideas within them. She understood that complete visibility can be dangerous, yet invisibility erases agency. Strategic obscurity is the intersectional practice of code-switching with intention: knowing when to foreground certain identities, when to work within existing structures, and when to hide aspects of self for safety. This differs from shame-based hiding because it is chosen and purposeful. For intersectionality practitioners, this concept validates the exhausting reality that multiply-marginalized people cannot simply "be themselves" everywhere. It offers a framework for understanding such choices not as inauthenticity but as sophisticated navigation of systems designed to constrain multiple aspects of identity simultaneously.
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