In her groundbreaking project, A Sexual History of the Internet, Mindy Seu explores the hidden narratives of the internet, revealing the voices of those who have been marginalized in shaping online culture. This 700-page book is not just a historical study but a form of activism, challenging us to imagine a more consensual and democratic internet.
Eileen Isagon Skyers delves into Seu’s work, highlighting the stark contrast between the utopian ideals of the early internet and the dystopian reality we now inhabit. By centering the experiences of cyberfeminists and sex workers, Seu uncovers the power dynamics that have shaped our online interactions. Through her research and strategies, she hints at the possibility of reclaiming a shared and hopeful internet experience.
As we look ahead to 2026, there are exciting new books on the horizon that promise to challenge and inspire readers. Stay tuned for our list of forthcoming reads that are sure to captivate and provoke thought.
In a world where the internet has become a battleground for power and control, Seu’s work offers a glimpse into a different reality—a space where marginalized voices can thrive and shape the digital landscape. Through A Sexual History of the Internet, we are reminded of the potential for a more inclusive and equitable online community.

