Sisterhood
Sisterhood is the sense of solidarity, kinship, and mutual support among women and people who identify as women. It encompasses interpersonal bonds among biological sisters, as well as broader affiliations based on shared experiences, identity, or goals. In feminist discourse, sisterhood refers to collective solidarity aimed at advancing gender equality and challenging patriarchy.
Etymology: The term derives from sister, from Old English sweostor, and has been used since the 19th
Forms and applications: Notions of sisterhood include chosen sisterhood—friendships and mentorship networks formed across age, race,
Significance and critiques: Sisterhood can strengthen social capital and collective action, including advocacy on reproductive rights,
In culture and history: The concept has shaped feminist movements, religious communities, and literary representations, where