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Mbembe, A. & Shread, C. (trans.) (2021) Notes on Late Eurocentrism, Critical Inquiry In the Moment. (2021, July 1). Retrieved from


Shread, C.  (2021) Response by Shread to 鈥淩epresenting experiential knowledge鈥, Translation Studies, 14(1), 104-108, DOI: 10.1080/14781700.2020.1850333


Shread, C. (2020, August 6). "Taking the Risk To Translate as Our Intelligence Morphs." Columbia University Press Blog. Retrieved from: 


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.


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


Carolyn Shread was an invited participant in the 2025 International Philosophical Seminar that met in the Dolomites in Italy (June 22-29) and in which she gave a paper entitled 鈥淕ioia! A Love Letter from on High, or What Should We Do with the Plasticity of Her Brain?鈥


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