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Dr. A.E. (Alexandra) Brown

Amsterdam University College
Amsterdam University College

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  • Science Park 113
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  • Science Park 113
    1098 XG Amsterdam
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  • Profile

    Alexandra Brown teaches at the Amsterdam University College (AUC), in the Culture and Media tracks of the Humanities major. Her interdisciplinary background integrates cultural studies, religious studies, media studies and anthropology. Her research focuses on the intersection of globalisation, emotion and popular culture. In affiliation with Amsterdam School for Cultural Analysis, her current research investigates discourse and practice in the recent proliferation of yoga practices worldwide. Alexandra received her PhD from McMaster University in 2012. Her dissertation, "Visualizing Uncertainty: Opposition to Islam in the Netherlands through the Lens of Fitna: The Movie" addresses the emotional texture and visual manifestation of Islamophobia in the Dutch context. Alexandra has previously worked as a fellow with the International Institute for the Study of Islam in the Modern World, as well as supplementing her academic activities working with NGOs such as the World Wildlife Fund.

  • Publications

    2023

    2022

    2024

    • Brown, A. E. (2024). "Atmospheric Collectivity": On Shared Practice at Tattva Yoga Amsterdam. Abstract from Mindful Motion, Fribourg, Switzerland.

    2022

    • Brown, A. E. (2022). Practice as a Rollercoaster: Sensing the Body at Tattva Yoga Amsterdam. Abstract from EASA Annual Conference 2022.

    2020

    • Brown, A. E. (2020). Feeling Precarity: Cultivating Flexibility, Balance, and Openness at Tattva Yoga Amsterdam. Abstract from Precarious Lives, Uncertain Futures, Rome, Italy.

    2019

    • Brown, A. E. (2019). Teaching the Feeling Body. Abstract from Religion as Emotion Knowledge, Berlin, Germany.
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