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Talia Fell is a PhD candidate and casual academic at The University of Queensland's School of Historical and Philosophical Inquiry, actively engaged in teaching and research within philosophy with emphasis on feminist and environmental thought.
Her academic background:
- Bachelor of Arts (Honours), The University of Queensland (2021)
Fell's research critically examines female friendship and envy through Simone de Beauvoir, Luce Irigaray, and Elena Ferrante's frameworks while exploring climate change's philosophical implications for 'home.' She integrates Indigenous perspectives and ecofeminist theory to challenge patriarchal and capitalist structures in environmental discourse, particularly analyzing Val Plumwood's 'shadow places' concept and Irene Watson's decolonial scholarship.
Her publications reveal a cohesive trajectory merging feminist theory with climate philosophy, demonstrating how personal losses of home connect to broader ecological displacement. This work consistently addresses gendered dimensions of environmental crisis while redefining human-ecosystem relationships beyond traditional domestic boundaries.
As a doctoral candidate, Fell focuses on completing her thesis and lacks established records of student supervision or major research funding.



