“Through my poems, I wanted a sense of recognition”: Afghan unaccompanied refugee minors’ experiences of poetic writing, migration, and resettlement

IF 1 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Journal of Poetry Therapy Pub Date : 2022-11-18 DOI:10.1080/08893675.2022.2147033
M. Hosseini, E. Punzi
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ABSTRACT This paper concerns young adults who came to Sweden from Afghanistan as unaccompanied refugee minors (UMs) and their engagement with poetry and other creative activities. The aim was to explore how UMs use poetic writing and other creative activities to handle resettlement challenges. Seven young men and six young women, aged 18–24, participated in semi-structured interviews. The material was analyzed using the three components of poetry therapy, developed by Mazza. Three themes were identified: (1) Encouragement; (2) Creative expressions as a “safe place”; and (3) A sense of recognition. Through creative expressions, our participants could understand and handle the emotional difficulties and the insecurity associated with resettlement. Poetic writing was a way to convey personal experiences of injustices, a source of self-understanding, and a way to establish new social networks. We discuss and present suggestions on how poetry and other creative activities can be integrated in interventions toward UMs.
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“通过我的诗歌,我想要一种认可感”:阿富汗无人陪伴的未成年难民的诗歌创作、移民和重新安置经历
本文关注的是作为无人陪伴的未成年难民(UMs)从阿富汗来到瑞典的年轻人,以及他们对诗歌和其他创造性活动的参与。目的是探索UMs如何使用诗歌写作和其他创造性活动来应对重新安置的挑战。年龄在18-24岁之间的7名年轻男性和6名年轻女性参加了半结构化访谈。材料的分析使用诗歌疗法的三个组成部分,由Mazza开发。确定了三个主题:(1)鼓励;(2)作为“安全场所”的创意表达;(3)认同感。通过创造性的表达,我们的参与者可以理解和处理与重新安置有关的情感困难和不安全感。诗歌写作是一种传达个人不公正经历的方式,是一种自我理解的来源,也是一种建立新的社会网络的方式。我们讨论并提出了关于如何将诗歌和其他创造性活动整合到UMs干预措施中的建议。
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