In
"Blues Ain't No Mockin Bird," Granny speech directed at the filmmakers gives two clear
messages. The first is that they have no permission to film her and her family and equally no
permission to be on her property. The second is that she has dignity and intrinsic worth. This
is expressed by her refusal to be categorized as just another impersonal "aunty" with
no...
Wednesday, 23 March 2016
In "Blues Ain't No Mockin Bird," what kind of message does Granny give the filmmakers and cameraman through her speech and actions?
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