Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
The 1960s and the Biker Outlaw
Women Bikers and Righteous Sisters
Methodology and Authorship
Biker Semiotics and Semantics
Breakdown of the Parts
A Patching Ceremony
A Brief History of RSMC
Patches as Sacred Symbols
A Political Community
Bodies and Structures
Conclusion
Spirit Ride
Theorizing Righteous Sisterhood
Dreaming of Righteous Sisterhood
Initiation
Marrying In
Conclusion
An Awards Ceremony
Achieving Arete
The Public Space of Appearances
Gifts and the Space of Appearances
Conclusion
A Beginning and an Ending
“She’s Dead to Me”
Life Changes
Until Death Do Us Part
Ex-Ethnographer
Epilogue
Notes
References
Index