As the 1960s and 1970s progressed, the centerfolds began to reflect the changing social and cultural landscape of America. The women's liberation movement and the rise of counterculture led to a more liberated and empowered representation of women. Centerfolds like Farrah Fawcett and Jane Seymour exuded a sense of confidence and self-assurance, marking a significant shift away from the more traditional and conservative representations of women.

The final decade featured in the book includes commentary by Elizabeth Wurtzel, highlighting how the magazine attempted to maintain its identity in an era saturated by the internet and a more complex understanding of the "male gaze". III. Cultural Impact and Controversy

Reflects the sexual revolution and the move toward more naturalistic, cinematic photography.

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