Public meeting: Tanveer Ahmed on Occidentalism: Why Can’t Rissoles Be Exotic?

Thursday, October 13, 2011 - 12:45 to 13:15

For centuries, it has been Europe and its offshoots that have marvelled at the mysteries, aura and exoticism of the East- the spices, spirituality and customs and the appearance of the people. Now, as Asia rises, it is the West’s turn to be dissected by the Other and, occasionally, looked down upon too. Dr Tanveer Ahmed, psychiatrist, Sydney Morning Herald columnist and author of The Exotic Rissole, looks at the history of occidentalism, from Japan in World War II to modern terrorism, and relates it to his own life growing up and lusting for the unreachable delights of mainstream Australian life.

The Wheeler Centre, 176 Little Lonsdale St, City