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    LECTURE BY SUSAN PATTIE ON BRINGING ARMENIAN HISTORY TO YOUNG READERS

    Armenian Weekly
    Wed, May 25 2011

    BELMONT, Mass.-Author and anthropologist Dr. Susan Pattie, Director
    of the Armenian Institute in London and Senior Research Fellow,
    University College London, will give a lecture entitled "Who Are the
    Armenians? Bringing Armenian History and Culture to Young Readers," on
    Thursday, June 2, at 8 p.m., at the National Association for Armenian
    Studies and Research (NAASR) Center, 395 Concord Ave., Belmont.

    The cover of "Who Are the Armenians?"

    While in the area, Dr. Pattie will also speak to fourth graders at St.

    Stephen's Armenian Elementary School in Watertown.

    Who Are the Armenians? is a guide for both children and adults to
    learn about the Armenian people. Aimed at children aged 5-12, the
    book brings the 3,000-year-old Armenian history and culture to life
    through folktales, language, food, religion, music, dance, art, poetry,
    sports, and games. The book includes information about the Republic
    of Armenia and also explains how Armenians have made homes all over
    the world. Who are the Armenians? presents the lives of children
    in Armenia and diaspora countries showing how they live today. A CD
    is included with songs, poems, dance music, and spoken words. (The
    book Who Are the Armenians? has no connection with the still-existing
    permanent and travelling exhibitions of the same name created earlier
    by the Armenian Library and Museum of America in Watertown, Mass.)

    Dr. Susan Pattie is a Senior Research Fellow at University College
    London (anthropology), teaches for the Syracuse University London
    Program, and is Director of the Armenian Institute. She was a Visiting
    Scholar in the Armenian Studies Program and Anthropology Department at
    the University of Michigan in autumn 2009. Author of Faith in History:
    Armenians Rebuilding Community (Smithsonian Institution Press) and
    numerous other publications, Dr. Pattie's research has focused on
    Armenians in diaspora, beginning with fieldwork in Cyprus.

    Admission to the lecture at NAASR is free (donations appreciated).

    The NAASR Center is located opposite the First Armenian Church and next
    to the U.S. Post Office. Ample parking is available around the building
    and in adjacent areas. The lecture will begin promptly at 8:00 p.m.

    More information about the lecture is available by calling
    617-489-1610, faxing (617) 484-1759, e-mailing [email protected], or
    writing to NAASR, 395 Concord Ave., Belmont, MA 02478.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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