Bachelors and Bunnies: The Sexual Politics of Playboy

by Carrie Pitzulo
Bachelors and Bunnies: The Sexual Politics of Playboy Book Image
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • ISBN: 0226670066
  • Pub. Date:
  • Amazon Sales Rank: 405829
  • Amazon Customer Rating: Avg. Customer Rating for 'Bachelors and Bunnies: The Sexual Politics of Playboy is ' out of 5
  • Reg Price: $25.00
  • Discount: 29%
  • Your Price: $17.66
  • Delivery: Usually ships in 24 hours
  • Qualify for SuperSaver Shipping: Yes
Buy 'Bachelors and Bunnies: The Sexual Politics of Playboy' from Amazaon

You may find interest in these links

Detailed Personal Development Book Information

  • Title:

    Bachelors and Bunnies: The Sexual Politics of Playboy

  • Reading Level: Hardcover
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • No. of Pages: 256
  • Language:
  • Publisher: University Of Chicago Press
  • Pub. Date:
  • ISBN: 0226670066
  • Product Size (W x H x L) inches: 6.3 x 0.9 x 9.1
  • Shipping Weight: 1.05
  • Average Customer Review: Customer Rating for 'Bachelors and Bunnies: The Sexual Politics of Playboy ' is  out of 5 See Customer Reviews
  • Amazon Sales Rank: 405829

Bachelors and Bunnies: The Sexual Politics of Playboy Review

Source: Product Description

For a lot of people, thoughts about the sexual politics of Playboy run along the lines of what Gloria Steinem reportedly once told Hugh Hefner: “A woman reading Playboy feels a little like a Jew reading a Nazi manual.” Hefner’s magazine celebrates men as swinging bachelors and women as objects of desire; ergo, it’s sexist.


Not so fast, says Carrie Pitzulo. With Bachelors and Bunnies, she delves into the history of the magazine to reveal its surprisingly strong record of support for women’s rights and the modernization of sexual and gender roles. Taking readers behind the scenes of Playboy’s heyday, Pitzulo shows how Hefner’s own complicated but thoughtful perspective on modern manhood, sexual liberation, and feminism played into debates—both in the editorial offices and on the magazine’s pages—about how Playboy’s trademark “girl next door” appeal could accommodate, acknowledge, and even honor the changing roles and new aspirations of women in postwar America. Revealing interviews with Hugh Hefner and his daughter (and later Playboy CEO) Christie Hefner, as well as with a number of editors and even Playmates, show that even as the magazine continued to present a romanticized notion of gender difference, it again and again demonstrated a commitment to equality and expanded opportunities for women.


Offering a surprising new take on a twentieth-century icon, Bachelors and Bunnies goes beyond the smoking jacket and the centerfold to uncover an unlikely ally for the feminist cause.


Bachelors and Bunnies: The Sexual Politics of Playboy Customer Reviews

Number of reviews: Average Rating: Avg. Customer Rating for 'Bachelors and Bunnies: The Sexual Politics of Playboy' is  out of 5

Full Amazon Customer Reviews

You may also find interest in these links