Talei Luscia Mangioni

Talei Luscia Mangioni

Talei Luscia Mangioni is a Pacific Studies PhD candidate in the Department of Gender, Media and Cultural Studies, School of Culture, History & Language at the Australian National University. She is of Fijian/Italian descent and lives and works between unceded Gadigal Land of the Eora Nation and Ngunnawal/Ngunawal/Ngambri Lands. Her PhD research by creative works examines the creative and critical legacies of the Nuclear Free and Independent Pacific movement from the 1970s onwards. Talei is a committed Pacific Studies teacher who has both convened, guest-lectured and tutored in many ANU Pacific Studies courses since 2018. She currently works as a research assistant for the ARC-funded "Reimagining the Humanities through Indigenous Creative Arts" (2023-2025) led by Chief Investigators Assoc. Prof. Ali Gumillya Baker, Prof. Simone Ulalka Tur, Assoc. Prof. Natalie Harkin, Dr. Faye Rosas Blanch, Dr. Romaine Moreton, Dr. Lou Bennett and Prof. Katerina Teaiwa. She also works on the Decolonial Possibilities, CHL Flagship project with Prof. Katerina Teaiwa. Aside from this Talei is a member of Youngsolwara Pacific, a board member of ICAN (International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons) Australia and the secretary of the Australian Association for Pacific Studies.

Research Interest

Pacific Studies; Pacific History; Histories of the Nuclear Free and Independent Pacific; Nuclear justice, nuclear abolition and disarmament; Pacific biography and life-writing; Pacific and Indigenous creative arts.

HDR Supervisor/s

Katerina Teaiwa Christopher Ballard Simon Avenell

Expertise Area(s)

Pacific Studies

Contact Email

talei.mangioni@anu.edu.au