Sarah Berry Sarah Berry, Ph.D.
Senior Instructor

Neuberger Hall M414 | 503-725-3591 | sberry@pdx.edu
  • Forthcoming: "Subversive Tradition in the Films of Mani Rathnam," in Film and Fashion, ed. Adrienne Munich, Indiana University Press (Spring 2010).
  • "Hank Williams Will Never Die: I'm Your Man and Heart of Gold ," in Studies in Documentary (2.3, Spring 2009) 247-255.
  • "My Media Studies: Life with the Decepticons," in Television and New Media (10, Jan. 2009) 28-30.
  • "Hollywood Exoticism," in Stars, the Film Reader, ed. Lucy Fischer and Marcia Landy (Routledge, 2004)
  • "She's Too Everything: Marriage and Masquerade in Rear Window and To Catch a Thief," in Hitchcock Annual, (March 2002)
  • "Be Our Brand: Fashion Ecommerce and Personalization on the Web", Fashion Culture, ed. Stella Bruzzi and Pamela Church-Gibson (Routledge, 2001)
  • "Fashion," in A Companion to Cultural Studies, ed. Toby Miller (Blackwell Publishers, 2001)
  • "Marketing and Promotion," "Vertical Integration," Multinational," and "High Concept," Critical Dictionary of Film and Television Theory, ed. Roberta Pearson and Philip Simpson (Routledge, 2001)
  • Screen Style: Fashion and Femininity in 1930s Hollywood (Minnesota University Press, 2000)
  • "Hollywood Exoticism: Cosmetics and Color in the 1930s," Hollywood Goes Shopping, ed. David Desser and Garth Jowett (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2000)
  • "Genre", A Companion to Film Theory, ed. Toby Miller and Robert Stam (Blackwell Publishers, 1999)
  • "Blackwell Publishers On-line Resouces in Cultural Studies," co-edited with Toby Miller (1999-2002)
  • "Source Guide to TV Family Comedy, Drama, and Serial Drama, 1946-1970: The Museum of Broadcasting," in Private Screenings: Television and the Female Consumer, ed. Lynn Spigel and Denise Mann (University of Minnesota Press, 1992, reprint of camera obscura 16, January 1988)
  • "Who's Afraid of Kafka? Recoiling from Realism," in Faultline: Interdisciplinary Approaches to German Studies 3 (1994): 33-63