Unconsciousness and Voice

S. Pinto
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There are blind spots in Mrs. A.’s musings. One of these concerns her maid, who endured traumas Mrs. A. witnessed as a child. Sexual treachery and violence are undercurrents in the case, rising to the surface as matters of judgment and dismissal. While there is little that can be known definitively about the maid’s experience, there is ample material from medicine and law to situate her story. This material connects sexual violation to ruptured consciousness in the form of symptoms—fainting, catatonia, and muteness. It connects with Hindu mythic resources that appear in Mrs. A.’s case as a different kind of testimony than memory, in which women speak righteously about violation and fall unconscious in its wake. These suggest a counter-ethic at the limits of the ways consciousness might be a ground for ethical practice, in the limitations of Mrs. A.’s class consciousness and in the figuring of consciousness in medical histories beyond the case. Ahalya, an ambiguous heroine from epic and folk narrative who was cursed for being violated, is a quiet presence in Mrs. A.’s case. But alongside the maid and contemporary cases, she adds the counter-ethical possibility of unconsciousness as a state of ethical repair.
无意识和声音
A太太的思考中有盲点。其中之一与她的女仆有关,她小时候曾经历过a夫人所目睹的创伤。性背叛和暴力是案件的暗流,作为判决和解雇的问题浮出水面。虽然对女佣的经历知之甚少,但医学和法律方面的大量材料可以证明她的故事。这些材料将性侵犯与意识破裂联系起来,表现为昏厥、紧张症和沉默。它与印度教神话资源有关,在A女士的案例中,这些神话资源作为一种不同于记忆的证词出现,在A女士的案例中,女性正义地谈论侵犯,并在侵犯之后失去知觉。这些都表明,在意识可能成为伦理实践基础的方式的极限上,在a夫人的阶级意识的极限上,以及在病例之外的病史中对意识的塑造上,存在着一种反伦理。阿哈利亚(Ahalya)是史诗和民间叙事中一个因被侵犯而受到诅咒的暧昧女主角,在a夫人的故事中是一个安静的存在。但除了女仆和当代案例,她还补充了无意识作为一种道德修复状态的反伦理可能性。
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