Housewives, Dancers and Priests: Documentary Stories of Women from Seven Kingdoms

Housewives, Dancers and Priests: Documentary Stories of Women from Seven Kingdoms

by Mafengwo Editor-in-chief Wang Jiamin

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Sweden\u002F Anna In 1969, when Anna was 18 years old, she decided to become a priest. "My mother was very supportive and said that if she could go back to this age, she would work hard to become a priest. My father accepted this decision and taught me how to preach." Cuba\u002F Luis "When I was 22 years old, I made up my mind to leave my hometown and work as a dancer in the capital, Old Havana. I never felt that I belonged in that town, and after I left, they would never laugh at me because I was gay. "Israel\u002F Dana "The society we live in always subconsciously defines women as a vulnerable group, and women are prone to a mentality of insecurity and seeking protection, but I have never felt that I have faced more setbacks and obstacles because of being a woman." Egypt\u002F Marwa worked as an English journalist after graduating from Marwa University, and her career achievements have become a good story in her hometown. However, Marva also has troubles as a working woman. During interviews, she encountered situations where "women are not allowed to enter" many times. France\u002F Gailla mentioned the topic of "female beauty". Gailla subconsciously took two steps back, not wanting to be consumed by such topics anymore. Japan\u002F Yuuki In the past ten years, Yuuki has devoted herself to her family, leaving little time and energy for herself. Today, Yuki calls herself a "part-time housewife" in India\u002F Perpel continued to create after getting married. She not only established an artistic calligraphy design website, but also taught Western calligraphy courses to children.

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