The strategic use of learning and eloquence to defend one's autonomy, rights, and intellectual freedom within constraining social structures.
Sor Juana faced intense pressure from religious authorities who questioned her right to study secular subjects. She wielded her vast knowledge and rhetorical skill as protection—not to rebel against her role, but to expand its boundaries from within. In Confucian frameworks, role identity need not mean rigid passivity; wisdom itself becomes a form of judo-like repositioning. By mastering theology, philosophy, and science, Sor Juana defended her intellectual life as doctrinally sound. This concept teaches that deepening knowledge can be an act of legitimate self-preservation, allowing individuals to negotiate the terms of their own roles while remaining within their social positions.
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