- Konrad Tuchscherer
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name = Konrad Tuchscherer
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birthdate = birth date and age|1970|2|16
birthplace =Neenah, Wisconsin ,United States
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occupation =Professor
nationality = USA
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genre =African Studies ,African History ,African Languages
subject =Writing systems of Africa
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website =Konrad Tuchscherer (born
February 16 ,1970 , Neenah,Wisconsin ) is an educator, scholar, writer, andpublic intellectual . Tuchscherer currently serves as the Co-Director of theBamum Scripts and Archives Project inCameroon and is Associate Professor of History and Director of Africana Studies atSt. John's University (New York City) .Education and Career
Konrad Tuchscherer is Associate Professor of History and Director of Africana Studies at
St. John's University (New York City) . He received his Ph.D. from theSchool of Oriental and African Studies at theUniversity of London , where he was aMarshall Scholar andFulbright Scholar , and wrote a thesis on West African scripts. He attended theUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison where he graduatedPhi Beta Kappa .Tuchscherer is currently the Co-Director of the
Bamum Scripts and Archives Project at the Archives du Palais des Rois Bamoun,Foumban. He has traveled the Bamum Kingdom collecting and photographing threatened documents, created a modern archives for the storage of documents, and helped to create a functional computer font for the Bamum script. He continues to translate and inventory documents with a team of translators and has commenced an initiative to spread literacy among Bamum youth in schools. In 2006 the King of the Bamum, El Hadj Sultan Ibrahim Mbombo Njoya, recognized him for his efforts by awarding him the Bamum title “Nji” (“Master”). His work on Bamum began as aFulbright Scholar in 2004. In 2006, Tuchscherer lived and conducted research inFoumban for the year.Tuchscherer's interests include nineteenth and twentieth century
West Africa , colonialism inAfrica , andGullah history in South Carolina and Georgia. His important research on the origin, development and spread of writing in Africa has appeared in several leading journals: the Bagam script of Cameroon in "African Affairs" [http://afraf.oxfordjournals.org/] , theVai script ofLiberia in "History in Africa" [http://www.jstor.org/journals/03615413.html] , the Mende script ofSierra Leone in "African Languages and Cultures" [http://www.jstor.org/journals/0954416X.html] and "Journal of African Cultural Studies" [http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/carfax/13696815.html] , andEgyptian hieroglyphs in "Africana Bulletin". Tuchscherer is currently writing a book entitled "Black Scribes" that explores the history of the written word in Africa from ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs to modern West African alphabets.External links
* [http://bamumscript.org/ Bamum Scripts and Archives Project]
* [http://bamumscript.org/tuchscherer.php Biography of Konrad Tuchscherer - Bamum Scripts and Archives Project]
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