ABSTRACT

Outside Belongings argues against a psychological depth model of identity--one in which individuals possess an intrinsic quality that guarantees authentic belonging. Instead, Probyn proposes a model of identity that takes into account the desires of individuals, and groups of individuals, to belong. The main ideas she considers--"the outside", "the surface", and "belonging"--allow her to articulate, in concrete terms, her precise concerns about sexuality and nationality.

chapter |15 pages

Approximating Belonging

chapter 1|19 pages

On the Surface

chapter 2|26 pages

Becoming-Horse

Transports in Desire

chapter 3|29 pages

“Love in a Cold Climate”

Queer Belongings in Québec

chapter 4|31 pages

Suspended Beginnings

Of Childhood and Nostalgia

chapter 5|30 pages

Disciplinary Desires

The Outside of Queer Feminist Cultural Studies