Voices from the 'Jungle': Stories from the Calais Refugee Camp

Author: Calais Writers
Editor(s); Marie Godin, Katrine Møller Hansen, Aura Lounasmaa, Corinne Squire, and Tahir Zaman
Publisher: Pluto Press
Year of Publication: 2017
Print Length: 272 pages
Genre: Non-Fiction / Autobiography or Memoir
Area: Calais Refugee Camp, Calais, France, Europe
Topic: Testimonies, Lived Experience, Asylum & Asylum Seekers, Refugees & Forced Migration, Asylum & Refugee System, Everyday Life, Civil War, War, Violence & Mass Violence, Persecution, Expulsion, Smuggling & Trafficking, Politics & Power, Suffering, Victimhood, Limbo, Democracy, Humanity, Belonging, Community, Family, Hope, Resilience, Resistance; Self-Determination, Autonomy, Agency; Solidarity, Beauty
Often called the ‘Jungle’, the refugee camp near Calais in Northern France epitomises for many the suffering, uncertainty and violence which characterises the situation of refugees in Europe today. But the media soundbites we hear ignore the voices of the people who lived there – people who have travelled to Europe from conflict-torn countries such as Syria, Sudan, Afghanistan and Eritrea: people with astounding stories, who are looking for peace and a better future.
Voices from the ‘Jungle’ is a collection of these stories. Through its pages, the refugees speak to us in powerful, vivid language. They reveal their childhood dreams and struggles for education; the wars and persecution that drove them from their homes; their terror and strength during their extraordinary journeys. They expose the reality of living in the camp; tell of their lives after the ‘Jungle’ and their hopes for the future. Through their stories, the refugees paint a picture of a different kind of ‘Jungle’: one with a powerful sense of community despite evictions and attacks, and of a solidarity which crosses national and religious boundaries.
Illustrated with photographs and drawings by the writers, and interspersed with poems, this book must be read by everyone seeking to understand the human consequences of this world crisis.
‘These first-hand accounts of the suffering endured by the refugees fleeing unmitigated horror in their homelands paints a far more vivid picture than anything we read in the press or see on television. If you want to understand fully the extent of what refugees are being forced to endure under our very noses, please read this book‘ – Julie Christie
Table of Contents
Introduction
‘Refugees in the Jungle’ — Omer a.k.a Dream (from Sudan)
1. Home
Dreams and suspended futures / Mothers / Waiting for asylum / Democracy
2. Journeys
Introduction / Evading authority / Recalibrating journeys / Encountering smugglers / Landfall in Europe / Mapping fear and desire
3. Living in the ‘Jungle’: Arriving, Exploring and Settling In
Introduction / Rejecting the ‘Jungle’: We are not animals’ — Living like animals, The ‘Jungle’ inside, Thinking outside the ‘Jungle’ / Reframing the ‘Jungle’ — Everyday humanity, Beauty in the ‘Jungle’
4. Living in and Leaving the ‘Jungle’: Connecting, Longing and Trying to Leave
Connecting — Belonging: ‘We are all human’ / Longing / Trying to leave — Leaving
5. Life After the ‘Jungle’
Introduction / After leaving: A new uncertain journey / Full of hope — Educational aspiration / Giving help / The end of the Calais ‘Jungle’ / Reflecting on the ‘Jungle’ experience
Conclusion
Index

Calais Writers of Voices from the ‘Jungle’ are Africa, Ali Haghooi, Ali Bajdar, Babak Inaloo, Eritrea, Habibi, Haris Haider, Majid, Mani, Milkesa, Mohammed Ahmed, Muhammad, Omer a.k.a Dream, Refugees’ Voice, Riaz Ahmad, Safia, Shaheen Ahmed Wali, Shikeb, Teddy, Teza, Zeeshan Imayat, and Zeeshan Javid. All are former inhabitants of the Calais refugee camp.
Source: https://www.plutobooks.com/9780745399683/voices-from-the-jungle/
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