
New Books in Critical Theory Dagmar Herzog, "The New Fascist Body" (Wirklichkeit Books, 2025)
Jan 13, 2026
In this discussion, Dagmar Herzog, a distinguished historian of modern Europe, explores the complex intersections of fascism, sexuality, and disability. She introduces the concept of 'sexy racism' as a driving force in modern far-right movements, particularly through Germany's Alternative für Deutschland party. Herzog reveals how fascism weaponizes pleasure and aggression, and she argues that the obsession with purity often leads to brutal discrimination against marginalized bodies. Her insights challenge traditional narratives about Nazism and emphasize the relevance of these themes in today's political landscape.
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Pleasure Is A Core Mobilizer
- Fascism mobilizes pleasure as much as fear to recruit followers and normalize violence.
- Dagmar Herzog argues sexualized imagery and narcissistic boosts are core tools of contemporary and historical fascisms.
AfD's Three Stages Of Sexy Racism
- Alternative für Deutschland used staged imagery across campaigns to sexualize racism and celebrate expulsions.
- Herzog describes bikinis vs. burkas posters, sexual danger tropes, and a triumphant 2024 re-migration video of mass deportations.
Theology Merged With Eugenics
- Christian institutions merged theological rhetoric with eugenic reasoning, enabling sterilization and later crimes.
- Herzog shows Protestant leaders shifted from moral protest to enthusiastic participation in Nazi sterilizations.




