Reconstruction of Textbook American History Reading E. L. Doctorow's Ragtime.
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Abstract
With the application of Foucauldian genealogy and revisionist theories (i.e.
new historicism and historiography), this research study comes to the conclusion that
Doctorow's fictional workRagtimehas reinterpreted the official American history of
ragtime era with revision and reconstruction. The vertically constructed official
history of America has been horizontallyreconstructed by Doctorow that denies the
objectivity of the history. The researcher undertakes an examination of the
characterization and the events inRagtime,concentrating on the personal histories of
the characters and the events in the historical time frame to analyze and evaluate the
omission and inclusion of the historical events in written official history by rewriting
and reinterpreting it. For example, Coalhouse Walker, a black from the era, suffers the
racial discrimination that edits the American official history and revises the American
official history of the politics of life, liberty and pursuit of happiness. Bearing such
issues in mind Doctorow intermingles fiction and history together thereby,
deconstructing the borderline imposed as factual history and false fiction. This
reconstructive history in the novel helps us view the American history from new
perspective that reveals American official history as based on prejudices,
preoccupations, discrimination and marginalization that parodizes the so-called
multicultural democracy of American history.