European Journal of Life Writing (Apr 2022)

The Burden of Racial Innocence: British-Invasion Rock Memoirs and the U.S. South

  • Matthew Sutton

DOI
https://doi.org/10.21827/ejlw.11.38627
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11
pp. 21 – 40

Abstract

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Mid-sixties British rock musicians have rationalized their firsthand experience and profitable interactions with American racial segregation by adopting a stance of racial innocence, or a belief that youth and virtue make one immune to charges of complicity with organized structures of racism. This almost childlike subject-positioning disingenuously separates musicians’ expertise on African American blues from a more mature acknowledgement of the oppressive racial conditions that shaped the music, implicitly excluding them from culpability in the continued imbalance of power between black and white musicians.

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