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Popular Music and Society

Denisoff Awards

The Denisoff Award for Best Article

The Denisoff Award is given in memory of the late R. Serge Denisoff, founding editor of Popular Music and Society. The Award celebrates the best article published in Popular Music and Society.

The winner of the eleventh Denisoff Award, which covered articles published in Volume 31, is:

In Perfect Harmony: Popular Music and Cola Advertising
Bethany Klein

The Award Committee consisted of Bruce Johnson (Chair), Mike Alleyne, and Martin Cloonan.

Previous Winners

Volume 30 (10th annual):

Winner:

The Intangibility of Music in the Internet Age
Maria Styvén

Volume 29 (9th annual):

Winners:

Narrating the Jazz Life: Three Approaches to Jazz Autobiography
Holly E. Farrington

We Are the Champions: Masculinities, Sports, and Popular Music
Ken McLeod

Volume 28 (8th annual):

Winner:

Building International Empires of Sound: Concentrations of Power and Property in the 'Global' Music Market
Jack Bishop

Volume 27 (7th annual):

Winner:

'Bye, Bye Baby': Race, Bisexuality, and the Blues in the Music of Bessie Smith and Janis Joplin
Jana Evans Braziel

Volume 26 (6th annual):

Winner:

But Is It Garbage? The Theme of Trash in Rock and Roll Criticism
Steven Hamelman

Runner-Up:

Tin Pan Alley on the March: Popular Music, World War II, and the Quest for a Great War Song
John C. Hajduk

Volume 25 (5th annual):

Winner:

Cabaret Songs
Wolfgang Ruttkowski

Volume 24 (4th annual):

Winner:

'Tore Down a la Rimbaud': Van Morrison's References and Allusions
Michael Dunne

Volume 23 (3rd annual):

Winner:

The Emperor's New Makeup: Cool Cynicism and Popular Music Criticism
John M. Sloop

Volume 22 (2nd annual):

Winner:

Cajun Music, Cultural Revival: Theorizing Political Action in Popular Music
Mark Mattern

Volume 21 (1st annual):

Winner:

State of the Nation: 'Englishness,' Pop, and Politics in the Mid-1990s
Martin Cloonan

Runner-Up:

Mapping Subversion: Queercore Music's Playful Discourse of Resistance
D. Robert DeChaine

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