Events

Past Event

Dagmar Herzog - From Death Wishes to Disability Rights: Vulnerability, Unspeakability, and “The Question of Unworthy Life”

February 20, 2025
12:15 PM - 2:00 PM
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Online and in-person: Heyman Center (Second Floor Common Room), Columbia University, New York

Event Description

These days, the topic of intellectual disability seems frequently to function as a conversation stopper, and yet studying its history can teach us much we need to know about the potently seductive appeal of fascisms past and present. This event resituates the hundredthousandfold Nazi coercive “eugenic” sterilizations and “euthanasia” murders of people with cognitive impairments and psychiatric diagnoses in a longer-durée history of lethal malice toward the vulnerable that was erotically charged already since the 1890s and inseparable from the promise of libidinal pleasures that facilitated the Nazi ascent to political power. On the basis of a wealth of rare archival evidence, Dagmar Herzog revisits this grim history, exploring also the ambivalent enmeshment of those constituencies principally responsible for provision of supports, but recovers as well singularly courageous counter-voices and – taking the story into the 2020s – chronicles the uneven, protracted battles to establish a new image of the human and novel practices of education and care.

Event Speaker

Dagmar Herzog, Distinguished Professor of History at the City University of New York

Event Information

Free and open to the public; registration required. For more information, please visit the event webpage or email [email protected]. Please visit the Heyman’s Center website for directions. 

Hosted by the Society of Fellows and Heyman Center for the Humanities at Columbia University.