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  1. Education

  2. Career

  3. Selected bibliography

      Books    Articles  

  4. Further reading

  5. References

  6. External links

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}}{{portal|Journalism}}Rosalind Coward is a journalist[1] and writer. She is an Emeritus Professor of journalism at Roehampton University, and a former member of the board of Greenpeace UK (2005–12).[2]

Education

Coward gained her first degree in English Literature from Cambridge University and her PhD from the Thames Polytechnic (now the University of Greenwich) in 1981.[3]

Career

She has been a columnist for The Guardian[4] since 1992 and was previously a regular contributor to The Observer and Marxism Today. She wrote a regular column for The Guardian's Comment pages between 1995 and 2004. From 2005 to 2008 she was the author of the regular "Looking After Mother" column for the Saturday Guardians Family section, about the problems faced by those caring for people with dementia.[5]

Her career in journalism includes feature writing for many national newspapers and magazines including the London Evening Standard, Daily Mail, Cosmopolitan and the New Statesman.

She is known for her writing on feminist issues and in cultural semiotics. Her books including Female Desire and Our Treacherous Hearts are still widely cited,{{CN|date=August 2018}} as is the essay "Are Women's Novels Feminist Novels",[6] originally written for Feminist Review.[7]

She has a strong interest in environmental issues, and writes a regular column for The Ecologist magazine.[2]

Selected bibliography

Books

  • {{cite book | last1 = Coward | first1 = Rosalind | last2 = Ellis | first2 = John | author-link2 = John Ellis (media academic) | title = Language and materialism: developments in semiology and the theory of the subject | publisher = Routledge and Paul | location = London Boston | year = 1977 | isbn = 9780415099073 }}
  • {{cite book | last = Coward | first = Rosalind | title = Patriarchal precedents: sexuality and social relations | publisher = Routledge & Kegan Paul | location = London Boston | year = 1983 | isbn = 9780002555517 }}
  • {{cite book | last = Coward | first = Rosalind | title = Female desires: how they are sought, bought, and packaged | publisher = Grove Press | location = New York | year = 1985 | isbn = 9780802150332 }}
  • {{cite book | last = Coward | first = Rosalind | title = The whole truth: the myth of alternative health | publisher = Faber and Faber | location = London Boston | year = 1989 | isbn = 9780571141142 }}
  • {{cite book | last = Coward | first = Rosalind | title = Our treacherous hearts: why women let men get their way | publisher = Faber and Faber | location = London Boston | year = 1992 | isbn = 9780571141562 }}
  • {{cite book | last = Coward | first = Rosalind | title = Sacred cows: is feminism relevant to the new millennium | publisher = HarperCollins | location = London | year = 2000 | isbn = 9780006548201 }}
  • {{cite book | last = Coward | first = Rosalind | title = Diana: the portrait | publisher = Andrews McMeel Pub | location = Kansas City, Mo | year = 2004 | isbn = 9780740747137 }}
  • {{cite book | editor-last = Parkin | editor-first = Kate | others = Mac Maharaj (editorial consultant), Ahmed Kathrada (editorial consultant), Mike Nichol (narrative), Tim Couzens (interview), Rosalind Coward (interview), Amina Frense (interview) | title = Mandela: the authorised portrait | publisher = Bloomsbury in association with PQ Blackwell Ltd | location = London Auckland, New Zealand | year = 2006 | isbn = 9780747581703 }}
  • {{cite book | last = Coward | first = Rosalind | title = Speaking personally: the rise of subjective and confessional journalism | publisher = Palgrave Macmillan | location = Basingstoke, Hampshire, England New York | year = 2013 | isbn = 9780230360204 }}
  • {{cite book | last = Coward | first = Rosalind | title = Nature matters: journalism, the environment and everyday life | publisher = Desman Publications | location = London | year = 2017 | isbn = 9780995654402 }}

Articles

  • {{Cite journal | last = Coward | first = Rosalind | title = "This Novel Changes Lives": are women's novels feminist novels? A response to Rebecca O'Rourke's article "Summer Reading" | journal = Feminist Review | volume = 5 | issue = 5 | pages = 53–64 | jstor = 1394698 | doi = 10.2307/1394698 | date = 1980 | ref = harv }}

Reprinted as {{citation | last = Coward | first = Rosalind | contribution = "This Novel Changes Lives": are women's novels feminist novels? A response to Rebecca O'Rourke's article "Summer Reading" | editor-last = Eagleton | editor-first = Mary | title = Feminist literary theory: a reader | pages = 199–202 | publisher = Blackwell | location = Oxford, UK / Cambridge, Massachusetts, US | year = 2011 | edition = 3rd | isbn = 9781405183130 | ref = harv | postscript = .}}

  • {{citation | last = Coward | first = Rosalind | contribution = "This Novel Changes Lives": Are Women's Novels Feminist Novels? | editor-last = Showalter | editor-first = Elaine | title = The New Feminist Criticism | pages = | publisher = Pantheon | location = New York | year = 1985 | isbn = 9780394726472 | ref = harv | postscript = .}}
  • {{cite journal | last = Coward | first = Rosalind | title = Sex after AIDS | journal = New Internationalist | volume = 169 | url = http://newint.org/features/1987/03/05/after/ | date = March 1987 | ref = harv }}

Reprinted as {{citation | last = Coward | first = Rosalind | contribution = Sex after AIDS | editor-last1 = Jackson | editor-first1 = Stevi | editor-last2 = Scott | editor-first2 = Sue | editor-link1 = Stevi Jackson | editor-link2 = Sue Scott (sociologist) | title = Feminism and sexuality: a reader | pages = 245–247 | publisher = Columbia University Press | location = New York | year = 1996 | isbn = 9780231107082 | ref = harv | postscript = .}}

  • {{citation | last = Coward | first = Rosalind | contribution = The Monarchy | editor-last1 = Franklin | editor-first = Bob| title = Pulling Newspapers Apart | pages = | publisher = Routledge | location = London New York | year = 2008 | isbn = 9780203630709 | ref = harv | postscript = .}}
  • {{citation | last = Coward | first = Rosalind | contribution = Female desire: women's sexuality today | editor-last = Eagleton | editor-first = Mary | title = Feminist literary theory: a reader | pages = 173–177 | publisher = Blackwell | location = Oxford, UK / Cambridge, Massachusetts, US | year = 2011 | edition = 3rd | isbn = 9781405183130 | ref = harv | postscript = .}}

Further reading

  • {{cite web | last = Coward | first = Ros | title = Journal articles| url = http://www.roscoward.com/category/journal-articles/ | publisher = Ros Coward via WordPress }}
  • {{cite news | last = Staff writer | title = Profile: Ros Coward | work = The Guardian | publisher = Guardian Media Group | url = https://www.theguardian.com/profile/roscoward }} Archived Guardian columns.

References

1. ^{{cite web | title = Professor Rosalind Coward | url = http://www.journalisted.com/ros-coward | website = journalisted.com | publisher = Media Standards Trust }}
2. ^{{cite web | title = Professor Rosalind Coward | url = http://www.roehampton.ac.uk/staff/Rosalind-Coward/ | website = roehampton.ac.uk | publisher = Roehampton University | access-date = 12 January 2016 }}
3. ^{{cite thesis |degree= Ph.D. | last = Coward | first = Rosalind |date=1981 |title= The patriarchal theory: some modes of explanation of kinship in the social sciences |publisher= University of Greenwich | oclc = 847541431 }}
4. ^{{cite news | last = Staff writer | title = Profile: Ros Coward | work = The Guardian | publisher = Guardian Media Group | url = https://www.theguardian.com/profile/roscoward }}
5. ^{{cite news | last = Coward | first = Ros | title = Looking after mother | work = The Guardian | publisher = Guardian Media Group | url = https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/series/lookingaftermother }}
6. ^Coward, Rosalind (1980). "This Novel Changes Lives": are women's novels feminist novels? A response to Rebecca O'Rourke's article "Summer Reading" cited as: {{citation | last = Lauret | first = Maria | contribution = Liberating literature | title = Liberating literature feminist fiction in America | page = 92 | publisher = Routledge | location = London New York | year = 1994 | isbn = 9780415065153 | ref = harv | postscript = .}} [https://books.google.com/books?id=EOkbLngAu4oC&pg=PA92 Preview.]
7. ^{{Cite journal | last = Coward | first = Rosalind | title = "This Novel Changes Lives": are women's novels feminist novels? A response to Rebecca O'Rourke's article "Summer Reading" | journal = Feminist Review | volume = 5 | issue = 5 | pages = 53–64 | jstor = 1394698 | doi = 10.2307/1394698 | date = 1980 | ref = harv }}

External links

  • Roehampton University
  • Journalism at Roehampton University
  • {{Journalisted|ros-coward}}
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