Seeking Asylum—Holding Patterns: The 2020 Ballina Region for Refugees Poetry Prize

Coolabah Pub Date : 2021-02-28 DOI:10.1344/CO20212947-72
Bill Boyd, E. Doolan, Ruth Henderson
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Poetry provides valuable and insightful ways to explore and record social and political experiences and engagements. The plight of refugees and people seeking asylum in Australia is well known. Community groups such as the Ballina Region for Refugees provide support to refugees and asylum seekers both in Australia and offshore. To help raise awareness and validate the experience of refugees and asylum seekers, the Ballina Region for Refugees runs an annual Poetry Prize. The 2020 Ballina Region for Refugees Poetry Prize theme was Seeking Asylum—Holding Patterns. This article presents the winning and highly commended poems, along with poems by refugee and asylum seeker poets. Poems from both insider witnesses – refugees and asylum seekers – and outsider witnesses – poets who seek to express an empathy with the plight of refugees and asylum seekers – have contributed to this collection. From haunting statements of human dissolution that should strike fear into anyone’s heart, through glimpses of hope, the poems explore the trails of asylum seeking and the dysfunctionality of the aftermath. 
寻求庇护持有模式:2020年巴利纳地区难民诗歌奖
诗歌为探索和记录社会和政治经历和参与提供了宝贵而深刻的方式。难民和在澳大利亚寻求庇护的人的困境是众所周知的。像巴利纳难民地区这样的社区团体为澳大利亚和海外的难民和寻求庇护者提供支持。为了帮助提高对难民和寻求庇护者的认识并验证他们的经历,巴利纳难民区每年都会举办诗歌奖。2020年巴利纳难民地区诗歌奖的主题是“寻求庇护模式”。这篇文章介绍了获奖和受到高度赞扬的诗歌,以及难民和寻求庇护诗人的诗歌。来自内部证人(难民和寻求庇护者)和外部证人(试图表达对难民和寻求庇护者困境的同情的诗人)的诗歌都为这本诗集做出了贡献。从令人难以忘却的关于人类解体的陈述,任何人都应该感到恐惧,通过瞥见希望,这些诗探索了寻求庇护的轨迹和后果的功能失调。
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