The critique can be identified by introducing concepts that differ from the initially presented. The Carpathians.Īnalysis can be identified through paragraph three, where the author analyzes Kristeva’s abject and abjection paragraphs five and six where the author links various excerpts of the works of Kristeva and Sjoholm the last paragraph where the author summarizes the whole concept ending the paragraph with a conclusion resulting from this final analysis.Ĭritique can be identified in paragraph number eight, where the author introduces the work of Janet Wilson, “The Abject and the Sublime: Enabling Conditions of New Zealand’s Postcolonial Identity”. Description can be apparent through paragraph one, where the author describes the purpose of the essay paragraph number two, where the author defines the main term of the essay paragraph number nine, where the author describes the main work, i.e. (West)Īnalyzing the main sections in terms of description, analysis, and critique results in the following identification according to paragraph numbers. Sjöholm’s analysis of Kristeva provides a framework for interpreting Frame’s fiction from a perspective that does justice to her particular literary concerns, while The Carpathians offers up an engaging example of the until-now hidden potential carried within Kristeva’s conceptualization of politics, as drawn out by Sjöholm.
Kristeva’s unconventional politics of identity dissolution and reconstitution on a plane of singularity. The main sections of the essay can be outlined as following: In that matter, this paper provides a thorough analysis of the article’s anatomy identifying its main sections and parts. In that sense, the article “Abjection as ‘Singular Politics’ in Janet Frame’s The Carpathians” by Patrick West is a perfect example of such articles where the author’s main statement is established through the assessment of the implication of Julia Kristeva’s “Powers of Horror” in Cecilia Sjöholm’s “Kristeva and the Political”, through reading the latest novel of Janet Frame “The Carpathians.” Thus it can be seen that the purpose of the article is complex and involves analyzing several works.
However, this purpose can be evident when analyzing complex articles where the main point is divided between relating more than one concept to each other and outlining the thesis. It can be quite unapparent, the purpose of the division of the analyzed article into its main elements, other than for educational goals.