A 2000 book by Columbia scholar James Shapiro criticized these types of works written by Joseph Daisenberger for perpetuating antisemitic views. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name these works, which are created every 10 years in the city of Oberammergau, Germany, in celebration of being spared from the plague.
ANSWER: passion plays [accept Easter pageant; prompt on play or drama or theater production or Easter procession]
[10e] A book by Richard Trexler reports favorable comparisons of the Oberammergau Passion play to an annual Passion play in this country at Iztapalapa. This country’s capital is home to the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe.
ANSWER: Mexico [or United Mexican States or Estados Unidos Mexicanos]
[10m] Trexler’s book on the Iztapalapa Passion play is titled for “reliving” this location. This location’s name means “place of the skull,” and it is typically considered the location of Jesus’s crucifixion during the Passion.
ANSWER: Golgotha [accept Reliving Golgotha; accept Calvary Hill]
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