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		<description>This is an absolutely beautiful poem that captures Ramabai in a way none of the scholarly literature about her can. I&#039;m a student of South Asian history in the US that has just finished a thesis about Ramabai, and I wish I had seen this earlier. I would love to read more of your work.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is an absolutely beautiful poem that captures Ramabai in a way none of the scholarly literature about her can. I&#8217;m a student of South Asian history in the US that has just finished a thesis about Ramabai, and I wish I had seen this earlier. I would love to read more of your work.</p>
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		<description>Reading the poem was like going back to the classes when we discussed Pandita Ramabai&#039;s life and works and also your notes at the end reminded me of Ambai and her story &#039;The Squirrel&#039; so much. The poem not only moved me but deeply disturbed me. I think we need to be disturbed, to be shocked, and to be shaken out of the comfortable silence that everyone tries to impose on us.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Reading the poem was like going back to the classes when we discussed Pandita Ramabai&#8217;s life and works and also your notes at the end reminded me of Ambai and her story &#8216;The Squirrel&#8217; so much. The poem not only moved me but deeply disturbed me. I think we need to be disturbed, to be shocked, and to be shaken out of the comfortable silence that everyone tries to impose on us.</p>
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		<description>Thank you for this post, Nitoo - for the poem and for the note following it. 

I have been wondering recently how to read poems that are apparently not political but when they are the only testaments that survive, how we arrive at the world they reveal. Poems that reclaim the past must surely strategise the reclamation differently and your use of the epistolary/dramatic monologue forms is interesting.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thank you for this post, Nitoo &#8211; for the poem and for the note following it. </p>
<p>I have been wondering recently how to read poems that are apparently not political but when they are the only testaments that survive, how we arrive at the world they reveal. Poems that reclaim the past must surely strategise the reclamation differently and your use of the epistolary/dramatic monologue forms is interesting.</p>
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