"The Strange Mixed Dream that Made the Fair": Visiting the World of Tomorrow
C.J. Armstrong
Chubu American Literature, The Chubu American Literature Society, 28, 58, 68, 2025, Not refereed, Single Work
Petrocolonialism, Ecosickness, and Toxic Politics in David Huebert's "Chemical Valley" Stories
C.J. Armstrong
Studies in Canadian Literature, University of New Brunswick, 48, 1, 38, 61, 2024, refereed, Single Work
Climate Crisis and the Cultural Agency of Canadian Short Fiction
C.J. Armstrong
Japanese Review of Canadian Literature, The Canadian Literary Society of Japan, 35, 54, 2025, refereed, Single Work
Ken of Tim Hortons: Neoliberalism and Pastiche Male Hegemony in Contemporary Atlantic Canadian Fiction
C.J. Armstrong
Japanese Review of Canadian Literature, Canadian Literary Society of Japan, 31, 39, 58, 2023, refereed, Single Work
The Challenge of Climate Writing
C,J. Armstrong
Journal of the School of Global Studies, Chukyo University, 5, 1, 8, 2023, refereed, Single Work
Exploring the Teen Detective Genre in Kris Bertin and Alexander Forbes' The Case of the Missing Men
C.J. Armstrong
Japanese Review of Canadian Literature, 29, 21, 39, 2021, refereed, Single Work
A Practice Report on the 2020 SGS "Global Languages" Program (Engllish): Challenges and Problems for Online Classes
Christopher J. Armstrong
Journal of the School of Global Studies, Chukyo University, 1, 1, 19, 2020, refereed, Joint Work
"A floating acre": Home and the Ecogothic in Michael Winter's Minister Without Portfolio
Christopher J. Armstrong
Japanese Review of Canadian Literature, The Canadian Literary Society of Japan, 28, 1, 21, 2020, refereed, Single Work
Writing the Commodity: Atlantic Canadian Writers and Postmodern Consumer Culture
C.J. Armstrong
Japanese Review of Canadian Literature, 27, 41, 61, 2020, refereed, Single Work
Beyond the Ramparts of Quebec: Bridging Past and Present in Robert Lepage's Le Confessionnal
C.J. Armstrong
Journal of the College of World Englishes, 25, 1, 11, 2020, refereed, Single Work
Consuming Canadian Space: Road Narratives in Contemporary Canadian Film and Literature
Christopher J. Armstrong
Japanese Review of Canadian Literature, 24, 76, 100, 2019, refereed, Single Work
Writing in the English-Medium Literature Classroom: The Why and the How
Christopher J. Armstrong
Journal of the College of World Englishes, 15, 29, 2019, refereed, Single Work
"The Lines We Drive On": Automobility in the Road Narratives of Donald Shebib and Alistair MacLeod
Christopher J. Armstrong
Studies in Canadian Literature, 44, 2, 40, 59, 2019, refereed, Single Work
"If Far Enough I Go": Atlantic Canada, Automobility and the Road
Christopher J. Armstrong
Osaka Educational Press, 97, 125, 2017, refereed, Single Work
カナダ文学研究 第 25 号 2017/12
Christopher J. Armstrong
Japanese Review of Canadian Literature, 123, 140, 2017, refereed, Single Work
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"For those unseen and unborn": Intergenerationality in Lisa Moore's Something for Everyone
C.J. Armstrong
2024 Atlantic Canada Studies Conference, 2024, Single Work, refereed, Canadian-American Center, University of Maine
The Short Story's Moment
C.J. Armstrong
Literature and Popular Culture in the English World, 2025, Single Work, Not refereed, British and American Studies Progam, Chukyo University
The Strange Mixed Dream that Made the Fair": Visiting the World of Tomorrow
C.J. Armstrong
Chubu American Literature Society Symposium, 2024, Single Work, Not refereed, British and American Studies Program, Chukyo University
"Before any of this , the ocean came first": Anthropocene Waters in Alexander MacLeod's "Adult Beginner II"
C.J. Armstrong
Water and Climate Change in Canadian Eco-Fiction, 2023, Single Work
Ecosickness in the Short Fiction of David Huebert
C.J. Armstrong
Writing Climate / Changing Fictions, 2023, Single Work, Chukyo University, Nagoya
"Those lines are so easily blurred": Emotional Labour and the Commodification of Care in Lynne Coady's Watching You Without Me
C.J. Armstrong
Atlantic Canada Studies Conference 2022, 2022, Single Work, refereed, UNB Atlantic Canada Studies Centre, Fredericton, NB, Canada
Genre and Style in Kris Bertin and Alexander Forbes' The Case of the Missing Men
C.J. Armstrong
The 38th and 39th Annual Conference of the Canadian Literary Society of Japan, 2021, Single Work, refereed
The Age of Empathy and the Short Story
C.J. Armstrong
Reading Writing Empathy in Late Capitalism, 2019, Single Work, Not refereed, Kansai University
“A borrowed place”: Global War, Neoliberalism and
Eco-Consciousness in Michael Winter’s Minister Without Portfolio
C.J. Armstrong
English Studies in the Times of Global Civil War: Reading & Writing in Dark Times, 2019, Single Work, Not refereed, Kansai University
“A floating acre”: Home and the Canadian
Ecogothic in Michael Winter’s Minister Without Portfolio
C.J. Armstrong
Gothic Spaces Conference, 2019, Single Work, refereed, Tokyo University
Place, Race, and Automobility: Hisaye Yamamoto in the Republic of Drivers
C.J. Armstrong
Chubu American Literature Society, 2019, Single Work, Not refereed, Chubu American Literature Society, Nanzan University
“Before any of this, the ocean came first”:
Anthropocene Waters in Alexander MacLeod’s “Adult Beginner I
C.J. Armstrong
Blue Humanities: Anglo-American Literature/Culture and the Aquatic Environment, 2020, Single Work, refereed, Nagoya University
Gender, Consumption and Japanese Modernity in the Travel Writings of Sara Jeannette Duncan and Lily Lewis
Christopher J. Armstrong
Anglo-American Literature / Culture and Japan, 2019, Single Work, Not refereed
Racing the Road: Automobility, Consumption and Masculinity in George Elliott Clarke's The Motorcyclist
Christopher J. Armstrong
2018 Atlantic Canada Studies Conference, 2018, Single Work, refereed
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