Catharism/Dualism and medieval literature.
Jungian approach to French and Occitan medieval literatures.
Medieval Numerology as science and theology.
Symbolism in Medieval literature.

"Looking, with Saint-Francis, for the Phantom of Cathar Writers", paper presented in the Guilhelm IX Occitan session of the 1999 Medieval Institute at Kalamazoo, May, 1999.
"L’Ecriture comme Opus Divinum: Le symbolisme des nombres dans les Lais de Marie de France, paper presented at the 1998 Kalamazoo Medieval Institute, May, 1998.
"Les Déserts du Barlam et Jozaphas occitan: approche jungienne", paper presented at the Seventeenth Annual Cincinnati Conference on Romance Languages and Literatures, May, 1997.
"Littérature dualiste ou orthodoxe: approche jungienne" paper presented at the 1997 Kalamazoo Medieval Institute, May, 1997.
"Le Catharisme et les déserts du Barlam et Jozaphas occitan", paper presented at The Kentucky Foreign Language Conference, Lexington, April, 1997
"Comment devenir `Bon Homme' dans le Barlam et Jozaphas occitan" paper presented at the 25th Annual French Literature Conference of the University of South Carolina, Columbia, March 1997
"La Représentation des Bogomiles et des Cathares par les historiens du Moyen Age", paper presented at The Kentucky Foreign Language Conference, Lexington, Apr. 1996.
"Remembering the Lost Paradise, from Medieval Dualist to Superman", paper presented at The Global Studies Seminar, Denison University, February, 1996.
"Le Symbolisme du mouvement dans Les Lais de Marie de France", paper presented at the Fifteenth Annual Cincinnati Conference on Romance Languages and Literatures, May 1995.
"Le `Bonhomme' Barlam et saint Jozaphas: le catharisme et la version occitane de Barlaam et Josaphat", paper presented at The Kentucky Foreign Language Conference, Lexington, Apr. 1995.
"La Pensée alchimique
dans le Conte du Graal", paper presented at The Fourteenth Annual
Cincinnati Conference on
Romance Languages and Literatures, May 1994.
PUBLICATION
"Pour devenir `Bon Homme'
dans le Barlam et Jozaphas occitan". Foreign Language Studies
(Amsterdam: Rodolphi) vol.
XXV.
WORK IN PROGRESS
* Web Page on the Trobairitz, part of the Five Colleges of Ohio Web Page
on
Medieval Women Writers.
* The Anima-Animus Reversal in Aucassin and Nicolette: paper accepted for
presentation in the Jungian session at the 2000 Medieval Institute at Kalamazoo,
May, 2000.