He is a founding member of NECS (Network of European Film and Media Studies) and BAFTSS (British Association of Film Television and Screen Studies), and a member of MeCCSA (Media, Communication, and Cultural Studies Association), and the German GfM (Gesellschaft für Medienwissenschaften).[1]
Works
The Titanic in myth and memory: representations in visual and literary culture (Tim Bergfelder & Sarah Street, 2004)[book 1]
International adventures: German popular cinema and European co-productions in the 1960s (2005)[book 2]
Film Architecture and the Transnational Imagination: Set Design in 1930s European Cinema (Tim Bergfelder, Sue Harris & Sarah Street, 2007)[book 3]
Destination London: German-speaking émigrés and British cinema, 1925-1950 (Tim Bergfelder & Christian Cargnelli, 2008)[book 4]
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