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Radicalizing Men

Fascist Desires, Great Replacement Propaganda, and Political Violence

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Pages: 280

Release Date: December 08, 2026

Author: Jessica Johnson

Ideological terms such as “Christian nationalism” or “far right” serve as shorthand for religious and political extremism but do not offer insight into why some men perpetrate political violence while others do not. Radicalizing Men analyzes radicalization as a social process, the networking of fascist desires, imaginaries, and feelings through great replacement propaganda enacted in sermons, during school board meetings, on campuses, and on digital platforms through algorithms, rhetoric, and memes. Jessica Johnson considers the affective—bodily, sensory, and emotional—processes of radicalization constitutive of political subjectivity and collective action to reassess medias, technologies, shootings, and policies that create and target racialized, religious, and gendered threats to imaginary white Christian homelands. Johnson explores how fascist desires move bodies in decentralized yet coordinated ways by examining the socioeconomic, infrastructural, and affective connections between neoliberal capitalism and militarized nationalism that proliferate citizen-soldiers and inspire them to commit transnationally linked acts of political violence as multiracial, multiethnic, and multifaith antifascist coalitions emerge to fight them.

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Jessica Johnson is an independent scholar and author of Biblical Porn: Affect, Labor, and Pastor Mark Driscoll’s Evangelical Empire, also published by Duke University Press.

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Paper ISBN: 978-1-4780-3934-1 / Hardcover ISBN: 978-1-4780-3441-4 / eISBN: 978-1-4780-6296-7 /