
New Books Network Sarah Hoiland, "Righteous Sisterhood: The Politics and Power of an All-Women's Motorcycle Club" (Temple UP, 2025)
Nov 23, 2025
Dr. Sarah Hoiland, a sociology professor and author, explores the empowering yet complex dynamics of an all-women motorcycle club in her new book. She shares her captivating fieldwork experiences, detailing initiation rituals and the quest for identity within a male-dominated culture. The conversation sheds light on the motivations for joining, which include sisterhood and rebellion, while also addressing the challenges of exclusion and political visibility faced by these women. Hoiland uncovers their unique, liberatory space amidst the broader motorcycle community.
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Research At Annual Nationals
- Use annual gatherings for concentrated ethnography when participants are dispersed and busy year-round.
- Combine participant observation with interviews and archival documents to reconstruct club history and culture.
Righteous Sister As New Category
- Hoiland coins “righteous sister” to name women bikers who prefer riding with other women and claim excellence within biker culture.
- The term reclaims 'righteous' from biker and jazz history to mark a distinct female political space and identity.
Archival Photos Upend Origins
- Hoiland found 1940s photos of women wearing patched jackets at Hollister archives, contradicting male-focused origin stories.
- The images revealed smiling, riding women and challenged narratives that early biker culture was exclusively male.


