The history of the Aztecs has been haunted by the spectre of
human sacrifice. As bloody priests and brutal warriors, the Aztecs
have peopled the pages of history, myth and fiction, their
spectacular violence dominating perceptions of their culture and
casting a veil over their unique way of life. Reinvesting the
Aztecs with a humanity frequently denied to them, and exploring
their religious violence as a comprehensible element of life and
existence, Caroline Dodds Pennock integrates a fresh interpretation
of gender with an innovative study of the everyday life of the
Aztecs. This was a culture of contradictions and complications, but
in amongst the grand ritual we can find the personal and private,
the minutiae of life which make the world of these extraordinary
people instantly familiar. Despite their violent bloodshed, the
Aztecs were a compassionate and expressive people who lived and
worked in cooperative gendered partnership.
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