https://bookandfilmglobe.com/creators/t ... the-south/
Fascinating as always!

Probably because the Rousts are never ACTUALLY identified as black--Tanned, maybe, we rarely see them by daylight, and we only assume they're "Hired black labor" because they're...lower-class hired labor singing about how hard they have to work. Yeah. Real progressive there, warriors.Farerb wrote: July 12th, 2020, 11:42 am I never understood why the crows are the issue in Dumbo and not the Song of the Roustabouts.
What, that no matter how hard and long they work (with pay), they at least feel thanklessly rewarded that they're helping put on a circus for all the kids?Randall wrote: July 12th, 2020, 6:58 pm I'd say that the roustabouts are VERY "tan."
Though they are obviously black to me, they of course aren't slaves. The song does raise an eyebrow, though.
And the standard default reply that whoever thinks the "Red Indians" in Peter Pan are supposed to represent "real" Indians, really just doesn't understand the story.But it's still not as bad as the "Indian" song in Peter Pan.
I have a very simple belief about acting,” Shearer said Monday during an interview on Times Radio. “The job of the actor is to play someone who they’re not...That’s the gig. That’s the job description.
No on the “actor’s job is to bring the most authenticity to a character”.Let me break this down in language you will understand, Harry.
An Actors JOB is to bring the most authenticity to a character.
Do you think you bring the MOST authenticity to a character of color, or do you think there are actors who are POC out there who may bring GREATER authenticity?