Leslie T. Chang: The voices of China's workers
Leslie T. Chang: Glasovi kitajskih delavcev
In her reporting and writing, Leslie T. Chang explores the lives of workers in China, focusing on the experience of women. Full bio
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manj kot dolar na uro,
v katerem delavec za tekočim trakom
da so kitajske tovarne zatiralne
vodimo v preseljevanja in trpljenje
z našimi napravami,
ko se želim še razvijati,
na jugu Kitajske.
ki so se mi zdeli kot zapor -
ki so jih ustvarjali,
ali mizarjev
to še ne pomeni,
in kako jo to spremeni,
z nezahtevnimi zadolžitvami
Lu Qingmin oz. Min,
ustvarja novo kolekcijo
a kakorkoli, vredna bo 6.000." (Smeh)
"Nekateri ljudje razumejo te stvari."
nenavadno vrednost.
kolekcije Coach Signature.
ki pravi,
12 torbic linije Signature,
da vidimo delavce kot množice brez identitete,
kako razmišljajo.
priseljenim delavcem,
rabljenega Buicka zase
ki izdeluje gradbene žerjave,
preseljevanje v zgodovini
čevlji Nike na naših nogah
ki so bistre in zabavne,
o katerih razmišljate
angažirani in iznajdljivi,
v sedmem ali osmem razredu.
računalniških tečajev,
in spoznala sem ljudi,
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Leslie T. Chang - JournalistIn her reporting and writing, Leslie T. Chang explores the lives of workers in China, focusing on the experience of women.
Why you should listen
Leslie T. Chang's book Factory Girls: From Village to City in a Changing China traces the lives of Chunming and Min, two young women working in Dongguan, a factory city in South China. Leaving their home villages far behind in pursuit of work, Chunming and Min are part of an estimated 10 million young migrants (estimated to be 70 percent women) who work in China's booming factories. These migrants live in a "perpetual present," forging individual and nontraditional lives amid the breakneck pace of manufacturing.
As Chang gets to know these two women and others, she reveals the harsh realities of China's spectacular industrial growth, and also explores her family's own history of migration from mainland China.
Chang lived in China for a decade as a correspondent for The Wall Street Journal. She is now based in Egypt.
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