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Am I acceptable as an honest broker?
editSupreme Deliciousness has asked me to have a look at some of the issues raised above. I'm aware that Nefer Tweety has had issues with the fact that I was contacted by SD and in turn contacted Nishidani. This isn't a topic area of which I am previously aware. (In fact I had assumed that the subject was a place until today.) Having not looked at the details of the dispute, I don't know whether I will agree with SD, NF or neither of you. I am willing to look at things as an honest broker. But, I want to make sure that NF will accept anything I say as a good faith comment. If everything I say that (s)he doesn't like is going to be put down as my being a meatpuppet of SD, then I can live without the aggravation. Of course, the powers that be may take their own view of any such assumption of bad faith.--Peter cohen (talk) 17:11, 8 April 2010 (UTC)
- Peter, I have already asked the drafter of the arbitration case Wizardman, and he told me that I am allowed to invite a neutral editor to take a look at points of corrections I have presented at the talkpage. Another arb Shell Kinney has said the same thing [1], and a third arb, Faysal, has said the same thing here above, that other experienced editors can review the issues, and also to stop accusations of sockpuppetry or meatpuppetry.[2] Those accusations are also violations of the cases decorum. You know that you are a honest and neutral editor and thats all that matters. --Supreme Deliciousness (talk) 01:17, 10 April 2010 (UTC)
- Peter, thank you for your message on my talk page. SD has for the last 9 months made every effort to be the sole editor of Asmahan and other pages in the Asmahan arbitration case. Other editors are either banned from contributing or are completely disgusted by SD's ways that they are staying away for the time being. You cannot achieve consensus under these circumstances. Any input from you on behalf of SD will be one-sided and far from agreement and is therefore not neutral and will reflect only SD's input and will be subject a lot of more disputes. While you may be an unbiased editor, you cannot be a neutral broker while SD has harassed all other opinion to the point where they are no longer contributing. Your innocent "mediation" will be only a powder keg waiting to explode. I, personally, have no time for more endless arguments on the talk pages, however, I will revert any statements that have not received consensus with all parties prior to the arbitration.SD is subject to a topic ban specifically related to Asmahan due to his extremely disruptive behavior, while I am not under any restriction. While I am busy to be a regular contributor, I cannot allow SD's continued pushing of a Syrian agenda. -- Nefer Tweety (talk) 07:38, 16 April 2010 (UTC)
- Several of the points of corrections I presented at the talkpage there has already been repeated mediation and consensus over, and the consensus was edit warred away. AC has also already replied to the points at the talkpage so his position is clear: [3] --Supreme Deliciousness (talk) 22:30, 16 April 2010 (UTC)
Birth date
editI've had a look through the available references on the page and there are some conflicting pieces of information. The following references all show different birth dates:
- 1912-11-25: http://www.alquds.co.uk/index.asp?fname=2008\05\05-23\21m25.htm
- 1912-??-??: http://books.google.com.sg/books?id=Eca2pXOX-F8C&lpg=PP1&pg=PA47#v=onepage&q&f=false
- 1917-11-23: http://books.google.com.sg/books?id=Eca2pXOX-F8C&lpg=PP1&pg=PA24#v=onepage&q&f=false
- 1918-10-25: http://xn--mgbq6dev.com/paper.php?source=akbar&mlf=interpage&sid=64405
Does anyone have any more information about this? It seems as though we don't actually know her birth date. – Quoth (talk) 19:13, 3 June 2010 (UTC)
- Printed sources including some written by her family members and Syrian official sources put the date at 1918-10-25. Which makes sense because she was born on the journey back from Turkey after her father fled to Syria, following the fall of Damascus to the Allies on 30-9-1918.
- This only underlines what I have said before: take everything written about Asmahan with a grain of salt. Especially if the source is the Egyptian tabloids, Muhammad at-tabe'i, or is drawing its information form them. There's a severe lack of reliable sources on her life. -- Orionist ★ talk 14:08, 9 June 2010 (UTC)
- Awesome; thank you for the elaboration. Could you provide the reference information for two of those authoritative sources you just mentioned so that we can use them in the article? – Quoth (talk) 04:04, 10 June 2010 (UTC)
- Well, I have one I could readily find:
- Majed al-Atrash, "أسمهان، أميرة الطرب والسيف والكرم" (English: "Asmahan, The Princess of Tarab, Sword and Generosity"). Al-'Adiyat Magazine, issue: summer 2005. p 75 (in Arabic).
- I still have some other magazines but these need to be dug out. Most of the rest are news and stories in the Syrian official newspapers, some of them about the new museum. I'm sure most of these can be found on the newspapers' website, especially Al-Thawra newspaper. All of them put the date at 1918. here is one story I kept on record.
- There was also a big fuss in the media about the factual errors of the "Asmahan" series, one of them was the date of birth which the series put at 1917. So maybe you can find something about this in various arabic publications.
- Unfortunately I quit working on this article or keeping record of sources long ago, when it turned into a battle zone. I hope you find these helpful, and I'll keep digging for the others. Best regards. -- Orionist ★ talk 20:20, 10 June 2010 (UTC)
- Well, I have one I could readily find:
- Awesome; thank you for the elaboration. Could you provide the reference information for two of those authoritative sources you just mentioned so that we can use them in the article? – Quoth (talk) 04:04, 10 June 2010 (UTC)
overt plagiarism, misunderstanding of sources, is Wikipedia really just a form of plagiarism?
editI am the author of Asmahan: Woman, War and Song (which is referred to here and there in the content and editing commentary under the correct and wrong titles) I collected materials on Asmahan for about 15 years, interviewed living family members, reviewed official files including previously closed UK and French documents, reviewed her musical contribution, etc. I am a scholar. I understand that the standards I used are NOT followed by those who are writing and editing Wikipedia, i.e. I cite everything and where it may appear to you to be "opinion," I have carefully reviewed supporting documentation. Thus when one of your writers draws straight from my book, w/o citation as to Asmahan's missing her career in Egypt - this is actually a true statement based on her personal correspondance which the Wiki writer has not read, but I have. I'm posting because I see multiple violations of copyright laws. Moreover, how can the editors rule on "disputes" or venture opinions as to facts they don't know (and the posters clearly don't know? The issue about Asmahan's citizenship is just one point. She was born a citizen of the Ottoman empire in the province of Syria (the varying dates of birth are offered because the journalist, Muhammad al-Taba'i claimed that she had falsified her passport; and here I took into account what we know about her family, her siblings, events of the period). She was not a "naturalized" Egyptian in the same way that one can be naturalized in the U.S.A. or get a work permit in the UK. For some reason, she did not acquire Egyptian citizenship in 1927, when it would have been possible for her to do so, but her brother did. This does not make her an Egyptian, but rather an Arab Druze of shami (Levantine) origins who lived in Egypt. She "sang patriotic songs" because one was included in the score of the film she starred in! Other actors and actresses did likewise. Here, there isn't any evidence to suggest how she felt about that ... Sherifa Zuhur```` —Preceding unsigned comment added by 67.235.1.78 (talk) 16:25, 28 November 2010 (UTC)
I attempted to edit the article today. I am not familiar with Wikipedia's process, but I received a message saying you removed everything I wrote as it is unverified, even though I have been working on the details of Asmahan's life for 20 years, and am the author of the book that the other writers and written sources keep citing. Then when I logged in, I saw some edits appeared to "take" and some didn't. Some I made because the grammar and language is unclear, but there were also claims made that I know to be false and misunderstandings. For example, Alia al-Mundhir and her three children chose to flee the Jabal (Druze, now Jabal Arab). The children had no voice in the matter. An earlier reference was to the three children coming from Dmarji; however, there was another child alive at that time. Asmahan's "mentors" is not really the right word to describe the composers of her songs. By the time, her career blossomed, Hosni was out of the picture. Qasabji and Ahmad were great composers who sought singers to make their work famous. Qasabji was not Asmahan's mentor, but he admired her, and he lost work with Umm Kulthum because of his association with Asmahan. The description of Asmahan's voice was written in poor English, but also compared her to singers who were not a part of her musical era or tradition (Fairuz and Sabah) and claim she used a "western technique" with no proof offered. it was the composers who chose to include coloratura sections in their songs, and she had the technique to execute these, but it would be a mistake to identify her with the Western-sounding section of Ya Tuyur exclusively. Singing in lawn tarab is quite hard to describe, but also, what a truly "Arab sound" was in 1939 or 1940 wasn't the same as it was in 1929, or in 1953; some of the nasality became less admired, the Turkish-style ornamentation of Asmahan's predecessors went out of style. etc. I could go on and on about why I edited as I did, too bad if you removed it, Sherifa ZuhurZuhur (talk) 01:15, 5 December 2010 (UTC)
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