The Conquest on Trial: Carvajal's Complaint of the Indians in the Court of Death (Latin American Originals)

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UPC:
9780271025131
Binding:
Paperback
Publication Date:
9/23/2008
Author:
Carlos A. Juregui
Language:
english
Edition:
1
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Michael de Carvajals fascinating and unusual playpublished by Luis Hurtado de Toledo in 1557is a rare sixteenth-century theatrical piece about the conquest of the New World. It is a long-ignored but fundamental source for the study of Latin American cultural history. A theatrical version of the Spanish Conquest clearly influenced by Bartolom de Las Casas, the play centers on a group of American natives filing a complaint against the Spanish conquistadorsbefore a tribunal presided over by Death. They denounce the horrors and crimes committed against them by the conquistadors and colonizers in their idolatrous greed for gold. The play constitutes an allegorical summary of the debates of the day about the emergence of the Spanish Empire, the justification of conquest, the right to wage war against the Indians, the evangelization of the natives, the discrimination against the newly converted peoples of the New World, the exploitation of Indian labor, the extent of the emperors sovereignty, and the right to resist tyranny. The translation by Carlos Juregui and Mark Smith-Soto is the first English edition of this important work. It is presented in an annotated, bilingual edition, with a critical introduction that discusses the origins and ideological significance of the play.