Friday, July 29, 2011

Gloria Steinem Remembers Going Undercover At Playboy Bunny Club

Gloria Steinem

"At first, it was such a gigantic mistake from a career point of view that I really regretted it. I'd just begun to be taken seriously as a freelance writer, but after the Playboy article, I mostly got requests to go underground in some other semi-sexual way. It was so bad that I returned an advance to turn the Playboy article into a paperback, even though I had to borrow the money. Even now, people ask why I was a Bunny, right-wingers still describe me only as a former Bunny, and you're still asking me about it — almost a half-century later. But feminism did make me realize that I was glad I did it — because I identified with all the women who ended up an underpaid waitress in too-high heels and a costume that was too tight to breathe in. Most were just trying to make a living and had no other way of doing it. I'd made up a background as a secretary, and the woman who interviewed me asked, 'Honey, if you can type, why would you want to work here?' In the sense that we're all identified too much by our outsides instead of our insides and are mostly in underpaid service jobs, I realized we're all Bunnies — so yes, I'm glad I did it."


Gloria Steinem, 77, reminisces to Maria Shriver in Interview about her famous exposé on the Playboy Bunny Club. In 1963, Steinem went undercover as a Bunny for Show magazine and reported firsthand how the Bunnies were badly treated. (This was during the "Mad Men" era, you have to remember, when job listings were segregated as "Help Wanted: Male" and "Help Wanted: Female.") The article helped Gloria become a household name and further inspired people to join the women's movement of the 1960s.

After the jump, Steinem talks about her reputation as the "pretty feminist."

Source: http://www.thefrisky.com/post/246-gloria-steinem-on-going-undercover-at-a-playboy-bunny-clu/?eref=RSS

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