Description
Efforts to privilege STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) disciplines, initiatives, and industries in American discourse are arguably the foremost expressions of scientific authority in contemporary educational policy. Citing a diverse body of STEM literature, I discuss the histories and rationales that sustain the promotion of STEM. In doing so, I appropriate two concepts -Michel Foucault's Regime of Truth and Hayden White's Emplotment- for the purpose of analyzing the complex interests embodied by STEM discourse. I argue that the Sputnik Narrative is the prevailing story in STEM advocacy discourse. I claim that STEM advocates typically emplot this history as a Romance. Furthermore, I classify two major bases of appeal (rationales) that appear within this literature to justify STEM projects and proposals, "competition" and "equity." Throughout my writing, I cite discursive strategies for challenging and reimagining STEM history. My goal in indicating these sites of narrative possibilities is broaden the discursive field to new, perhaps liberating possibilities.
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Title
- A mapping of historical discourses in STEM advocacy literature
Contributors
- Geldis, Christopher (Author)
- Harris, Lauren M (Thesis advisor)
- Lyon, Edward (Committee member)
- Greenes, Carole (Committee member)
- Arizona State University (Publisher)
Date Created
The date the item was original created (prior to any relationship with the ASU Digital Repositories.)
2014
Subjects
- History of education
- Philosophy of Education
- History of Science
- Discourse
- Emplotment
- National Defense Education Act
- Science Technology Engineering mathematics
- Sputnik
- Truth
- Engineering--United States.
- Mathematics--United States.
- Mathematics
- Science--United States.
- Technical education--United States.
- Science and state--United States.
- Discourse analysis, Narrative--United States.
- Discourse analysis, Narrative
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thesisPartial requirement for: M.A., Arizona State University, 2014
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Includes bibliographical references (p
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Field of study: Social and philosophical foundations of education
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Statement of Responsibility
by Christopher Geldis