Decreation

A. Carson
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这篇关于文学批评和消极神学的文章讨论了三个不同的女性案例,她们“有勇气进入一个绝对精神大胆的领域”。这三个例子分别是诗人萨福(7世纪希腊古代),神秘主义者玛格丽特·波特(14世纪法国)和哲学家西蒙娜·薇依(20世纪法国)。他们每个人都经历了“一段被造物的经历,至少她是这么告诉我们的。”法令,是西蒙娜·薇依创造的,在这里被定义为“毁灭我们内在的造物——封闭在自我之中,由自我定义的造物。”但要消除自我,一个人必须通过自我进入自我定义的内部。”这些女性大胆的、非传统的精神引领着社会对她们“存在方式”的真实性进行评判。韦尔被许多读过她的作品和传记的读者称为“神经质、厌食症、病态、性压抑或虚伪”。玛格丽特·波雷特在审判中被谴责不仅是一个异教徒,而且是一个伪女人——一个“假女人”——而“萨福的古代传记作者试图通过向我们保证她过着无拘无束、毫无逻辑的性放纵的生活来诋毁她的严肃性。”然而,这些女人“知道爱是什么”,即“真假灵性的试金石”,她们每个人都找到了“告诉上帝”的方法。
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Decreation
This essay in both literary criticism and negative theology treats three widely diverse cases of women who “had the nerve to enter a zone of absolute spiritual daring.” The three cases are of the poet Sappho (in seventh-century Greek antiquity), the mystic Margarite Porete (in fourteenth-century France), and the philosopher Simone Weil (in twentieth-century France). Each of them underwent “an experience of decreation, or so she tells us.” Decreation, which is Simone Weil’s coinage, is here defined as “an undoing of the creature in us—that creature enclosed in self and defined by self. But to undo self one must move through self to the very inside of its definition.” The audacious, unconventional spirituality of these women led society to “pass judgments on the authenticity” of their “ways of being.” Weil has been termed “neurotic, anorectic, pathological, sexually repressed or fake” by many readers of both her work and the biographies written about her. Marguerite Porete was condemned at trial for being not only a heretic but also a pseudo-mulier—a “fake woman”—while “Sappho’s ancient biographers tried to discredit her seriousness by assuring us she lived a life of unrestrained and incoherent sexual indulgence.” These women, however, “know what love is,” namely “the touchstone of a true or a false spirituality,” and each of them finds a means of “telling God.”
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