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Ergun, E., Shread, C. et al.. (2020). Women (Re)Writing Authority: A Roundtable Discussion on Feminist Translation. In Translation, Feminism and Gender (pp. 1-30). London, UK: Routledge.


Mbembe, A. & Shread, C. (trans.) (2020) . (2020, April 13).


Forthcoming translation from the French of Catherine Malabou's Pleasure Erased: The Clitoris Unthought is the recipient of a 2022 French Voices award.


Shread, C. Round table panelist 鈥淭raduire et 茅diter le genre 禄 Babelica, Alliance internationale des 茅diteurs ind茅pendants, online 21 September, 2023


Shread, C. Invited keynote speaker at the 35th Annual Conference of the Canadian Association for Translation Studies: "Plasticity of Thought in Translation" 29 May 2023


Invited speaker for Mellon Sawyer Seminar Building Translation Networks with Hathi Trust. University of Michigan. Talk entitled: "Translation Anarchy" December 7, 2022


Invited speaker at S茅minaire d鈥檃xe 4 Traduction et m茅diation at the the Universit茅 de Lille, France, where she gave a presentation online entitled "Penser la plasticit茅 en traduction" on November 30, 2022.


Gave a guest lecture, 鈥淭he Pleasure of Translating Catherine Malabou鈥, at S茅minaire Climas Intersections, Universit茅 de Bordeaux Montaigne, France, on 22 October 2021


Singer, Kate. (2023). 鈥淔rom It鈥檚 the End of the World as We Know it and I Feel Queer: Mary Shelley, Queer Affect, and Shapeshifting Through The Last Man.鈥 In Chris Washington, Editor, The Last Man: A Norton Critical Edition. W. W. Norton.


Singer, K. (2022). 鈥淪hapeshifting Romantic Consciousness." In Richard Sha and Joel Faflak (Eds.), Romanticism and Consciousness, Revisited (pp. 311-338). Edinburgh University Press.