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The Fictional Woman

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by Tara Moss
Paperback
Publication Date: 19/05/2014
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The no.1 bestselling non-fiction hit! Tara Moss's first work of non-fiction - a fascinating mix of memoir and social comment - is sparking conversation all over the country. What are your fictions? Tara Moss has worn many labels in her time, including 'author', 'model', 'gold-digger', 'commentator', 'inspiration', 'dumb blonde', 'feminist' and 'mother', among many others. Now, in her first work of non-fiction, she blends memoir and social analysis to examine the common fictions about women. She traces key moments in her life - from small-town tomboy in Canada, to international fashion model in the 90s, to bestselling author taking a polygraph test in 2002 to prove she writes her own work - and weaves her own experiences into a broader look at everyday sexism and issues surrounding the under-representation of women, modern motherhood, body image and the portrayal of women in politics, entertainment, advertising and the media. Deeply personal and revealing, this is more than just Tara Moss's own story. At once insightful, challenging and entertaining, she asks how we can change the old fictions, one woman at a time. 'This book, part memoir, part manifesto, catapults [Tara] into the frontline as a public commentator who demands serious attention. She is a welcome addition to any conversation about social justice, public ethics and the objectification of women, about which she knows a great deal.' Caroline Baum 'a nimbly argued, statistic-laden exploration of the various labels we give women and the impact this has on their lives' Catherine Keenan, ABC The Drum 'hits its mark with sharp-shooting precision ...Moss' skill is in marshalling the evidence and communicating it in a way that is accessible, warm, open, lucid and passionate ...Moss is a serious thinker' Dr Clare Wright, The Age 'An engaging mix of personal observation and well-structured argument and reasoning ...one of the most accessible texts on the subject of contemporary feminism, and I have been recommending to everyone I know, both women and men.' Good Reading 'This is a book which needs to be read by men and women. Well written, clearly argued, informative, powerful and thought provoking. Forget everything you thought you knew about Tara Moss, with The Fictional Woman, Tara sets the record straight and takes her place as one of our generations great commentators.' John Purcell, Booktopia 'The most insightful book about women since The Feminine Mystique' Eve Mahlab, AO 'This book will rejuvenate the feminist in you and make you proud to be one.' Professor Hannah Dahlen, Midwifery Matters

ISBN:
9780732297893
9780732297893
Category:
Memoirs
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
19-05-2014
Publisher:
HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd
Country of origin:
Australia
Pages:
336
Dimensions (mm):
234x154x26mm
Weight:
0.48kg
 
Tara Moss

Tara Moss is an author, novelist, documentary maker and presenter, speaker and human rights advocate. Since 1999 she has written 11 bestselling books, published in 19 countries and 13 languages, including the acclaimed Mak Vanderwall crime fiction series and the Pandora English paranormal series.

Her first non-fiction book, the critically acclaimed The Fictional Woman, was published in 2014 and became a number one national non-fiction bestseller, and her iconic cover design, featuring her face labeled with 'fictions' or stereotypes about women won Best Non-Fiction Book Design.

She is a PhD Candidate at the University of Sydney, and has earned her private investigator credentials (Cert III) from the Australian Security Academy.

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Tara Moss's first work of non fiction deserves to be in this list with a social commentary using her life to illustrate the representation and treatment of women in society and a challenge for us to change the story. Highly recommended.

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In her first work of non-fiction, Moss presents a thought provoking blend of memoir and social analysis, using her life to help illustrate a broader issue of the representation and treatment of women in society, and challenges us to change the story. An important addition to the mix, this is recommended for both men and women.

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Reading 'The Fictional Woman' is akin to what I imagine a long conversation over a few glasses of wine might be like with a woman as intelligent, socially conscious and self-aware as Tara Moss. Engaging, thoughtful, sometimes challenging but always highly readable, Moss poses to her reader the all-important question of how we "can change the old fictions, one woman at a time". Sharing personal stories, considered opinion, fascinating (and sometimes alarming) statistics and historical information about the society into which we are born, Moss not only poses the question, but bestows upon her readers a sense of empowerment, giving us the much needed belief that we as women, and indeed society as a whole, CAN change old fictions, through our thoughts, our actions and our belief in ourselves.

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