صفحة جديدة 1

Criticism

Criticism in essence is a scientific and artistic subject, found on top of the hierarchy triangle of the three literary science; literary history, literary theory and literary criticism. The first one may not be given the needful interest, putting into consideration that the process of criticism is linked to the nature of contextual social movements. The field of criticism is a work of both ingeniousness and science, exceeding literature materials. It is not just studying the literature through the scope of analysis and interpretation of scientific discussion. Criticism, compared to the literary theory, is characterized by its functional concept which concerns about the suggested methods to study its literary genres; novel, poetry and drama etc. Theory and Criticism are two closed and convergent activities that only intervene, not integrate, every theoretical person can be a critic one, not the vice versa. The literary theory is supposed to be semi-independent from the process of literary criticism, where the first is a process of building an aesthetic philosophy, while the second one is optional and applied one.

Arabic criticism has evolved with the cultural development of the Arab communities in general, along with its social development. It has gone through many unbalanced stages due to the different social conditions that are not measured upon this. In the heritage criticism, with its qualitative and quantitative materials, there are imagery high-level skills found in both theoretical and applied levels. The stages in the Orient and Northwest Africa that are geographically different are a mere source of Arabic industry, but what made them rich in scientific and technical values and widened its illustrative horizon is those different and divergent external influences. Thus, the Arabic criticism like any other cultural criticism seeks the cultural separation and expands when communicating with such cultural separation.

Therefore, contemporary Arab criticism is surrounded by extensive effects, and this is distinctive merit if it has been dealt wisely. It is a scientific subject not yet separate then to start to form intellectual theories without the denial of some focal point in this part. It is not an exaggeration to say that the Arabic criticism marches in slow steps compared to the other many critical studies in the world in regard of innovation and application.  It is good to provide strong professional efforts to widen the scope of well-designed scientific studies in the fields of criticism and theory in a way that may push ahead the critical development movement as much as possible via independent identity and participated and active globalization.