Abraham and Human Sacrifice: the Exfoliation of Medieval Drama in Aztec Mexico

Among the least expected (and least examined) aspects of the Spanish conquest of the Aztec empire in Mexico was its ‘export’ of a neo-medieval form of religious drama. The devastation wrought by the conquistadores upon an ancient civilization should not, however, blind us to the extreme cruelty invo...

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Main Author: Potter, Robert (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Cambridge Univ. Press 1986
In: New theatre quarterly
Year: 1986, Volume: 2, Issue: 8, Pages: 306-312
IxTheo Classification:HB Old Testament
Further subjects:B Aztecs
B Sacrifice Religion
B Girard, René (1923-2015)
B Drama
B Abraham Biblical person
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Summary:Among the least expected (and least examined) aspects of the Spanish conquest of the Aztec empire in Mexico was its ‘export’ of a neo-medieval form of religious drama. The devastation wrought by the conquistadores upon an ancient civilization should not, however, blind us to the extreme cruelty involved in Aztec forms of worship; and in the following article, Robert Potter both outlines the ‘dramatic’ qualities of such sacrificial spectacles, and shows how the Spaniards, in their attempts to convert the Aztecs to Christianity, employed their own forms of ‘sacrificial drama’ for the purpose - utilizing, for example. The Sacrifice of Abraham for their didactic ends, while also assimilating some elements from the supplanted cultural forms. Robert Potter, who teaches in the Department of Dramatic Art in the University of California, Santa Barbara, is author of The English Morality Play (1975), and of many articles on medieval and renaissance drama. He prepared the present paper for the colloquium of the Societe Internationale pour I'Etude du Théâtre Médiéval at Perpignan in July 1986.
ISSN:1474-0613
Contains:Enthalten in: New theatre quarterly
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1017/S0266464X00002311