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Solo [EN]Argonauts of the Western Pacific, B.Malinowski-vik

Posted: Sun 7. Apr 2013, 15:35
by Piotrek
Argonauts of the Western Pacific by Bronisław Malinowski (1884-1942)
In this seminal work Bronisław Malinowski studies the institution of the Kula ring gift exchange.
The Kula ring spans 18 island communities of the Massim archipelago, including the Trobriand Islands and involves thousands of individuals. Participants travel at times hundreds of miles by canoe in order to exchange Kula valuables which consist of red shell-disc necklaces (veigun or soulava) that are traded to the north (circling the ring in clockwise direction) and white shell armbands (mwali) that are traded in the southern direction (circling counterclockwise). (Temporary summary culled from Wikipedia)
Text source: http://wolnelektury.pl/katalog/lektura/ ... cific.html (please only read from this text!)

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Re: Argonauts of the Western Pacific by B. Malinowski

Posted: Sun 7. Apr 2013, 15:54
by Piotrek
I mentioned this work in the thread dedicated to authors whose works were about to enter the PD.
More about Malinowski can be found here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bronis%C5%82aw_Malinowski

This is slightly intimidating due to the sheer size of the work- nearly 200k words, almost 3 times the length of my longest solo so far.
In this work the author studies the institution of Kula Ring object exchange, but also gives a very comprehensive picture of those aspects of the natives' life which are to some extent linked to the this custom. This one should make for an interesting reading and listening, if you're interested in anthropology, ethnography, or just little-known cultures .

There are 22 chapters (anywhere from 4500 to 19000 words), which are subdivided into conveniently small "divisions". I've done some word-counting, but I haven't decided yet which divisions will go together, so I can't give a definitive number of sections. In any case, I can add them as I go, right? ;)

The book was originally written in 1922 (so theoretically it qualifies for LV, but as I don't have access to a sufficiently early edition, I'll be reading from one published in 1932.

Re: Argonauts of the Western Pacific by B. Malinowski

Posted: Sun 7. Apr 2013, 17:55
by Viktor
Argonauts is arguably the most "famous" book in the history of anthropology, and its influence on generations of anthropologists has been profound.
...says Wikipedia

To my shame, I never heard the name Malinowski before. Sounds fantastic! Do you want to do it as a solo, Piotrek? or a group project?

Of course you can put up sections as you go. I can be MC.

Re: Argonauts of the Western Pacific by B. Malinowski

Posted: Sun 7. Apr 2013, 19:30
by Piotrek
Solo. I should have mentioned that before. (BTW. does the "thread title" field have a character limit? I omitted the "SOLO" bit there, because I wasn't sure if it wouldn't be too much together with title and the author's name).

Also, I'd like to have an MW for this one. It's going to have lots of sections, and without MW it can become confusing both for me and for the PLer.

And thanks for your MCing offer. Welcome onboard :)

Re: Solo [EN] Argonauts of the Western Pacific, B.Malinowski

Posted: Sun 7. Apr 2013, 19:58
by Viktor
Yes, there is a limit for the subject line. You'll notice it by not being able to write more. One just has to be creative about where to abbreviate. I'd say that "Solo" is more important than the full title.

MW is set up, you should have write access.

Re: Solo [EN] Argonauts of the Western Pacific, B.Malinowski

Posted: Sun 7. Apr 2013, 20:28
by Piotrek
Ok, I added a few initial sections.
Now, let's wait and see if there's anyone willing to PL :)

Re: Solo [EN] Argonauts of the Western Pacific, B.Malinowski

Posted: Sat 13. Apr 2013, 16:20
by Piotrek
"Preface" is in the Magic Window.
Duration: 28:26

Re: Solo [EN] Argonauts of the Western Pacific, B.Malinowski

Posted: Tue 16. Apr 2013, 09:04
by Piotrek
The first part of the Introduction is in the Magic Window.

Re: ~Solo [EN]Argonauts of the Western Pacific, B.Malinowski

Posted: Thu 18. Apr 2013, 20:47
by Piotrek
OK, the second part of intro is in the MW.
Regarding what I said in the PM, I'd like you to re-name the file I've just uploaded, changing its name from "3a" to "3". The previously-uploaded file ("3") needs to have the intro and outro re-recorded so I'll just take care of the file name in the process.

Re: ~Solo [EN]Argonauts of the Western Pacific, B.Malinowski

Posted: Thu 18. Apr 2013, 22:24
by Viktor
No problem!

Re: ~Solo [EN]Argonauts of the Western Pacific, B.Malinowski

Posted: Tue 23. Apr 2013, 15:06
by Piotrek
The last part of the introduction is up. Now for the work proper :)

Re: ~Solo [EN]Argonauts of the Western Pacific, B.Malinowski

Posted: Sun 5. May 2013, 15:12
by Piotrek
NinaBrown has offered to PL this project. I put her name in the opening post.
Today I started recording chapter 1.

Re: ~Solo [EN]Argonauts of the Western Pacific, B.Malinowski

Posted: Tue 7. May 2013, 00:37
by Viktor
Thank you, Nina!

Moving to Readers Found.

Re: ~Solo [EN]Argonauts of the Western Pacific, B.Malinowski

Posted: Sun 12. May 2013, 09:07
by NinaBrown
Preface PL ok - there is a typo in the title in the metadata: "... of the he Western..."
I don't seem to have write access to the Magic Window...
-nina-

Re: ~Solo [EN]Argonauts of the Western Pacific, B.Malinowski

Posted: Sun 12. May 2013, 11:33
by NinaBrown
I've opened the second part - the 03 number - it is recorded in stereo and there is a typo in metadata - divisons instead of divisIons. Otherwise PL ok!
-nina-

Re: ~Solo [EN]Argonauts of the Western Pacific, B.Malinowski

Posted: Sun 12. May 2013, 11:53
by Piotrek
OK, I confirm that it's in stereo. I wonder why?
As I understand, though, we don't have Internet Archive requirements to worry about, so can we leave it as it is? Alternatively, can it be changed without re-recording? Does it need to be changed, i.e. does it sound different?

By the way, until I changed the way of handling the microphone, I would frequently notice some background noises, which I assume had something to do with the mike. I thought it was the air hitting the mike, but I was told that there were several other possible reasons. Did you notice that? If so, did you find that problematic?

I understand that the typos can be fixed at Viktor's end. Just write what needs fixing, as you just did.

Re: ~Solo [EN]Argonauts of the Western Pacific, B.Malinowski

Posted: Sun 12. May 2013, 14:53
by Viktor
Nina, I've sent you a PM for MW access.

Yes, no need to re-upload files for metadata typos! I'll go through them at publication time.

The second part is in "joint stereo". I can downmix that to mono, that's a re-encoding of the file. Piotrek, I guess you don't have the original recording as a WAV or FLAC file any more?

We do want mono at the end, though. Regardless of Internet Archive requirements, anything else just doesn't make sense. If the file would be "simple stereo" it would be even worse, because it means that half the quality gets wasted by two independent tracks. The 128kbps would only be "worth" 64kbps. With "joint stereo", it's only the re-encoding which might cost a tiny bit of quality.

Re: ~Solo [EN]Argonauts of the Western Pacific, B.Malinowski

Posted: Sun 12. May 2013, 15:03
by Piotrek
I've only got the .aup file of the 03 I don't make FLAC or WAV. So do I have to re-record this?

By the way, I've got 3 more sections recorded, and waiting for editing :D

EDIT: I don't mind some quality loss if it means I can avoid re-recording (and let's face it, this one is quite unlikely to become an instant hit, anyway :roll: )
Also, does either of you have any idea how this could have happened? I don't remember fiddling with any such settings :shock: )

Re: ~Solo [EN]Argonauts of the Western Pacific, B.Malinowski

Posted: Sun 12. May 2013, 16:54
by Viktor
No need to record again, the loss in quality will be tiny.

But if you still have the .aup and all its data - that is the original data. Maybe the recording itself happened in stereo mode. Can you re-open the .aup and see whether there are two tracks? Then you can tell Audacity to "Tracks -> Stereo Track to Mono" and re-export to MP3. That way, there is absolutely no loss in quality - it's only the re-encoding of an MP3 file which is responsible for that.

Re: ~Solo [EN]Argonauts of the Western Pacific, B.Malinowski

Posted: Sun 12. May 2013, 17:16
by Piotrek
I opened the .aup file and it's in mono.