Thursday 22 June 2017

About drama and history




Those who work in the research field in history and other humanitarian sciences know the difference between sources and references as they depend on both of them in getting their scientific material… also, there is no absolute acknowledgment of what any of them may contain but actually both are subject to scrutiny, criticism and comparison.

The source can be a spoken account given by one of those who took part in the events or was an eye-witness… it could also be a journalistic material published to cover or comment over the event when it happened… furthermore, it can be an official document issued from an institutional entity… moreover, it can be personal journals for one of the decision makers or someone in connection with them… etc. All those are subject to internal and external criticism and to other rules of scientific research disciplines.

As to references, these are the researches and studies that tackled what happened with study, analysis, detecting contexts and surroundings, reading results and drawing conclusions… references, in turn, are subject to criticism and one cannot take what they contain as if it is the absolute truth.

Usually the one interested in studying a phenomenon or a time period is advised to read the reference starting from its title then directly its index and the list of its sources and references… if it was discovered that that reference is not well-structured in its research; meaning in its chronological order, thematic unity, or both… and it was clear that this reference mixed between what should be mentioned in the core of the research and what should have been listed in the drafts and indices… and that it adopted an obvious outrageous bias towards a certain opinion or even towards the givens of its point in an attempt to get around the scientific material with the aim of proving what the author wants regardless of the reliability or veracity of such opinion… further, it turned out that this reference depended on sources that are not of the first degree and on other references that are questionable regarding their relative objectivity… then, that reference is not credible to rely on.

Here at this point in specific, comes the fault in drama in general and in historic drama in particular… as a certain director may say that he depended on tens of references to get his material for his drama work without knowing that it is not about the number of references he referred to… and not about how much they weigh in kilograms; meaning the number of papers… but actually it is about whether those references are credible according to the standards we mentioned some of them above.

It is really strange that some of those sources are still alive and one can have their spoken account and ask them to provide what can prove the veracity of such account… and after this subjecting this account of that source to internal criticism to see how well-connected and consistent it is with the sequence of events… and before all this, how mentally and psychologically-fit this source is as he/she may be too old and is suffering from oblivion or Alzheimer… and perhaps he/she is trying on purpose to hide parts of the truth of what happened… after this, if we apply external criticism by comparing this account with other ones and by verifying the authenticity of the documents this source is providing… then this source becomes even more important than some references.

Dear reader… you can imagine a researcher who is already known to have chosen a certain topic in order to belittle those who participated in it… and to prove for himself and for those who encouraged him the veracity of the hypotheses he made, the sayings he promotes, the allegations he gives or the lies he wants to wrap in a dress of truth… also, one finds this researcher disclaiming the efforts he received from the one who supervised his research and tried to guide him as possible… that supervisor who tried to adjust the researcher’s distorted research discipline and what he got is that his researcher student abstained from acknowledging him – like what happened with that one whom they had as an auditor for a controversial TV series – when he published his research… that his professor disowned him in public… can a researcher with such description, either on the academic or moral levels, be trusted?

Criticism in research disciplines is similar to the knowledge branch of studying Islamic Hadith… I here mean al-Jarh wa al-Ta’dil or discrediting and accrediting… which in turn is associated to what is called Ilm ar-Regal or science of narration or biographical evaluation… as it was not enough to attribute the account or opinion to X of prophet Muhammed’s companions… but there was a whole scrutinizing search done over this narrator… meaning whether he existed or not… and how mentally, morally and behavior-wise fit this narrator was… and if he is trusted or not.

I believe many of those who are supposed to belong to the field of research, post graduate studies and teaching professions in university should be subjected to evaluation starting from their fluency not in the foreign languages related to their researches but in their Arabic language; meaning their mother tongue as some of them who became even university professors cannot speak a single correct Arabic sentence.

If someone had the chance to attend the discussion of a PhD or master’s degree, he would be appalled by the crimes committed against Arabic language… so one can imagine who things are when the references and sources are written in English or French especially if the research deals with an era or subject that definitely has documents or periodicals related to it in English or French.

Some will say they can seek the help of translators… this is possible… but the problem is that the translator is usually not aware of the whole image of the subject related to the document… and so, he produces an automatic translation empty of any perception of the context and what lies beyond words.

In my opinion, the relation between art works of series and films, and historic events will stay complicated and a matter of dispute… especially if those art works are connected to the current political events and go in the heart of the running conflict in the society, region and world.

Translated into English by: Dalia Elnaggar




This article was published in Al Ahram newspaper on June 22, 2017.

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