The Fictional Woman by Tara Moss5/17/2023 ![]() ![]() Here are some of them: UNICEF Ambassador for Child Survival, Goodwill Ambassador UNICEF Australia Patron for Breastfeeding for the Baby Friendly Heath Initiative Ambassador for the Royal Institute for Deaf and Blind Children and a PhD candidate in the University of Sydney’s Department of Gender and Cultural Studies. I discovered that she’s a woman of wide interests and many talents. Her careers as a model and a crime writer meant she wasn’t really on my radar for the first twenty years of her working life, but that changed a couple of years ago when she began appearing on commentary shows I watch like Q&A (see an appearance here) and The Drum. In terms of feminist argument, I’m not sure that Tara Moss told me anything I didn’t already know or believe in her first work of non-fiction, The fictional woman, but that didn’t stop me enjoying her take, her approach. ![]()
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