ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 9月27日 09時45分


The last time the Indian government surveyed its citizens about their occupation, back in 2012, an astonishing 205 million women between the ages of 15 and 60 responded that they were “attending to domestic duties.” In India, leaving the village for a factory job — one potential workplace for women outside the home — is a rare and risky step. So this summer, @ニューヨーク・タイムズ reporter Ellen Barry followed a few dozen young women — most of them teens from rural areas — who participated in a government program in a Bangalore factory. The photographer @andreabruce took photos documenting their summer: one of love letters folded into squares; of fevers sweated out on the floor of a bare hostel room; of supervisors shouting in a language they didn’t understand; of capitalism, of men and of a bit of freedom. In June, @andreabruce took this photo of the girls dancing on the roof of their hostel. When they earned their first paychecks, they didn’t feel like girls, they said: They felt like boys. Visit the link in our profile to see read about the young Indian women who are chasing big-city dreams.


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