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Sussex Scholar Dr Lisa Peck Publishes Second Book: Emma Rice's Feminist Acts of Love
Posted on behalf of: School of Media, Arts and Humanities
Last updated: Monday, 3 July 2023
Dr Lisa Peck, Senior Lecturer in Theatre Practice, has published her second book, Emma Rice's Feminist Acts of Love with Cambridge University Press.
In the book, Lisa explores the theatre-making of Emma Rice, the British actor, director and writer. The book positions Rice's theatre-making as feminist acts of love, using the critical lenses of feminisms to explore her contributions to UK feminist theatre and queer worldmaking.
In her summary to the book, Lisa writes: 'This is a love story but not as you know it. Should an academic study be framed in this way? Love seems an unlikely bedfellow for critical thinking. Watching an Emma Rice production and being in her rehearsal room you feel the love: a warm and generous welcoming in; a joyful celebration of the theatrical exchange. What produces this pleasurable affect and how might we consider its political potential?'