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Coward, Rosalind (2011), ""This Novel Changes Lives": are women's novels feminist novels? A response to Rebecca O'Rourke's article "Summer Reading"", in Eagleton, Mary (ed.),
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Coward, Rosalind (1980). ""This Novel Changes Lives": are women's novels feminist novels? A response to Rebecca O'Rourke's article "Summer Reading"".
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Coward, Rosalind (1980). ""This Novel Changes Lives": are women's novels feminist novels? A response to Rebecca O'Rourke's article "Summer Reading"".
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Coward, Rosalind (1980). "This Novel Changes Lives": are women's novels feminist novels? A response to Rebecca O'Rourke's article "Summer Reading"
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Coward, Rosalind (1985), ""This Novel Changes Lives": Are Women's Novels Feminist Novels?", in Showalter, Elaine (ed.),
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Her career in journalism includes feature writing for many national newspapers and magazines including the
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are still widely cited, as is the essay "Are Women's Novels Feminist Novels", originally written for
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Coward, Rosalind (2011), "Female desire: women's sexuality today", in Eagleton, Mary (ed.),
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s Family section, about the problems faced by those caring for people with dementia.
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The patriarchal theory: some modes of explanation of kinship in the social sciences
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She has a strong interest in environmental issues, and writes a regular column for
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The patriarchal theory: some modes of explanation of kinship in the social sciences
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Language and materialism: developments in semiology and the theory of the subject
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is a journalist and writer. She is an Emeritus Professor of journalism at
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Speaking personally: the rise of subjective and confessional journalism
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Coward, Rosalind (2008), "The Monarchy", in Franklin, Bob (ed.),
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Nature matters: journalism, the environment and everyday life
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Coward gained her first degree in English literature from
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Female desires: how they are sought, bought, and packaged
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Sacred cows: is feminism relevant to the new millennium
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Our treacherous hearts: why women let men get their way
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since 1992 and was previously a regular contributor to
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Patriarchal precedents: sexuality and social relations
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Rosalind Coward
United Kingdom
Alma mater
Cambridge University
Thesis
The patriarchal theory: some modes of explanation of kinship in the social sciences
Roehampton University
Journalism
Feminist
semiotics
http://www.roscoward.co.uk
Journalism portal
Roehampton University
Greenpeace UK
Cambridge University
University of Greenwich
The Guardian
The Observer
Marxism Today
London Evening Standard
Daily Mail
Cosmopolitan
New Statesman
feminist
semiotics
The Ecologist
Ellis, John
Language and materialism: developments in semiology and the theory of the subject
ISBN
9780415099073

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