Roland S. Kamzelak

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Roland S. Kamzelak (* 1961 in Subiaco / Australia ) is a German literary scholar and edition philologist . He is Deputy Director of the German Literature Archive in Marbach and Honorary Professor for Digital Humanities at the University of Würzburg .

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Kamzelak studied political science , English and German at the University of Tübingen and at the University of Queensland in Brisbane . In 1994 he passed the state examination (German, English) at the University of Tübingen. From 1994 to 1999 he was a research assistant at the German Literature Archive in the project for the edition of Harry Graf Kessler's diary . From 1999 to 2000 he was cultural advisor at the Wüstenrot Foundation in Ludwigsburg . Kamzelak has been Head of Development and Deputy Director of the German Literature Archive since November 2000. In 2004 he was at the University of Tübingen with Gotthart Wunberg with the work "E-Editions. On the new practice of edition philology. Ida and Richard Dehmel - Harry Graf Kessler. Correspondence 1898–1935." to the Dr. phil. PhD.

Kamzelak has been teaching since 1996: German literature at the Ludwigsburg University of Education (1996–2013) and the University of Stuttgart (2003–2004), English literatures at the Schwäbisch Gmünd University of Education (2010–2014), cultural management at the Institute for Cultural Management in Ludwigsburg (2003-2007). From 2007 to 2009 he taught edition philology and computer philology at the Technical University of Darmstadt , since 2010 at the University of Würzburg, where he has been an honorary professor since 2018.

Kamzelak is editor of Harry Graf Kessler's diary (9 volumes 2004–2018) and the dramatic fragment Kalieieff by Harry Graf Kessler (2015). Further editing activities include the exile letter network and the EdLex edition lexicon . He is a member of the committee of the Working Group for German Edition Studies.

Awards

For the publication of Harry Graf Kessler's diary, Kamzelak received the 2010 NDR Culture Non-Fiction Prize together with Ulrich Ott .

Fonts (selection)

Editions

  • Harry Graf Kessler, Das Tagebuch 1880–1937, ed. v. Roland S. Kamzelak and Ulrich Ott, Stuttgart: Cotta 2004–2018.
  • Kessler, Harry Graf, Ivan Kaliáieff. A fragment of the drama, ed. v. Roland S. Kamzelak, Münster: mentis 2015.
  • Harry Graf Kessler's world travel album 1891/1892. With an essay by Ulrich Pohlmann edited by Roland S. Kamzelak, 6 volumes,

Dictionary

Monographs / edited volumes

  • Digital Metamorphosis: Digital Humanities and Edition Studies , ed. by Roland S. Kamzelak and Timo Steyer. 2018 (= special volume of the journal for digital humanities, 2). doi : 10.17175 / sb002 .
  • Kessler, the East and literature. With the first print of the drama fragment Ivan Kaliáieff by Harry Graf Kessler, ed. v. Roland S. Kamzelak, Münster: mentis 2015.
  • Limitless modernity. The meeting of cultures in the diary of Harry Graf Kessler, ed. by Roland S. Kamzelak, Alexandre Kostka, Ulrich Ott and Luca Renzi, Münster: Mentis 2015.
  • Modern German editors in a scientific context. Biographical, institutional, intellectual framework in the history of scientific editions by recent German-speaking authors, ed. by Roland S. Kamzelak, Rüdiger Nutt-Kofoht and Bodo Plachta, Berlin and Boston: de Gruyter 2011.
  • E editions. On the new practice of edition philology. Ida and Richard Dehmel - Harry Graf Kessler. Correspondence 1898–1935, Tübingen: University Library 2004,
  • Computerized text edition, ed. v. Roland Kamzelak, Tübingen: Niemeyer, 1999 [= supplements to editio, volume 12], therein: Hypermedia - Do we need a new edition science ?, pp. 119–126.
  • Instructions for the word processing program DIFFTEXT, Tübingen: German Institute for Distance Learning at the University of Tübingen, 1993.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. [1]
  2. eliber
  3. Edition Encyclopedia EdLex
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  5. http://www.kamzelak.de/hgk-rd/index.html