
New Books Network Dagmar Herzog, "The New Fascist Body" (Wirklichkeit Books, 2025)
Jan 13, 2026
Dagmar Herzog, a distinguished historian at CUNY, explores the chilling dynamics of modern fascism. She argues that the allure of aggression and 'sexy racism' fuels far-right movements, exemplified by Germany's AfD party. Herzog links eroticized racism to fears surrounding migration, while unpacking how historical fascism intertwined sexuality and eugenics. Delving into disability, she reveals how societal hierarchies and myths about perfection justify cruelty. Herzog stresses the urgency of solidarity with vulnerable populations in today's political climate.
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Sex, Eugenics, And The New Fascist Body
- Dagmar Herzog links Nazi sexual politics with eugenics and disability policies across German history.
- She argues contemporary parties like AfD reproduce this entanglement through 'sexy racism' and anti-disability rhetoric.
Pleasure And Power Drive Fascist Appeal
- Herzog says fascisms offer followers an emotional 'narcissism boost' of superiority and pleasure from violence.
- She stresses Nazi messaging was sexually inciting, offering 'pure' heterosex while demonizing Jewish sex.
AfD's Three Stages Of Sexy Racism
- Herzog traces at least three stages of AfD 'sexy racism' using campaign imagery from bikinis to fear to triumphant deportation videos.
- She compares these tactics to Nazi visual propaganda and modern US examples like Kristi Noem's staged photos.




