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508153 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 820 - Eighth Floor<br />

Mentoring, Spiritual Formation, and Voice: Communicative Intersections of Person and Tradition(s)<br />

Sponsor: Religious <strong>Communication</strong> Association<br />

Chair: Steven A. Beebe, Texas State University, San Marcos<br />

Respondent: Diane Badzinski, Colorado Christian University<br />

"Mentoring: A Dialogic Spiritual Engagement" John Amankwah, College of Mt. St. Joseph<br />

"Mentoring as Narrative 'Voice': Mentoring Relationships in Two Scottish Novels of George MacDonald" Janie<br />

Harden Fritz, Duquesne University<br />

"Finding One’s Voice in the Academy: Philosophical and Spiritual Peer Mentoring through the Words of Isocrates and<br />

John of Salisbury" Annette M. Holba, Plymouth State Univ<br />

"Tradition and Voice: Women’s Mentoring and Spiritual Formation" Alyse Lehrke, Spring Arbor University; Annette<br />

Ford, Spring Arbor University<br />

508154 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 821 - Eighth Floor<br />

The Voice of Power in the Sublime<br />

Sponsor: American Society for the History of Rhetoric<br />

Chair: Stephen M. Halloran, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute<br />

Respondent: Ned O'Gorman, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign<br />

"Setting the sublime in classical rhetoric: Strategic mystification of class" Gaines Hubbell, Rensselaer Polytechnic<br />

Institute<br />

"The Dreadful Details: The Counter-Agency of the Sublime" Michael Rancourt, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute<br />

"The Law: Rhetorically Constructed, Aesthetic, and Sublime" Brita Anderson, University of Pittsburgh<br />

"Those "Dark Satanic Mills": Positioning the Sublime Experience of Women Workers in 19th Century Lowell,<br />

Massachusetts" Lisa Litterio, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

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