Daniel R. Wolf teaches anthropology at the University of Prince Edward Island.
‘The greatest strength of Wolf’s work is the insight it gives into
the mind-set of bikers. He makes one understand the importance that
gang members attach to activities such as initiations, runs, and
club meetings. He vividly portrays the pain and hardship that
bikers endure to hold membership in a select and cohesive outlaw
club...The book is outstanding because of the author’s authenticity
in two areas: He is a bona fide anthropologist and also a real
biker. He knows both subcultures from the inside.’
*Journal of Contemporary Ethnography*
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