Title: The Mirror and the Map: How Malayalam Cinema Constructs, Consumes, and Critiques Kerala Culture
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Early Malayalam cinema borrowed heavily from Tamil and Sanskrit traditions. Films like Neelakuyil (1954) began the shift toward social realism. However, the real rupture came with the adaptation of Marxist aesthetics. Directors like John Abraham (Amma Ariyan, 1986) and G. Aravindan used cinema as a political pamphlet, depicting the feudal landlords of the Malabar coast and the plight of the agrarian poor. Films like Neelakuyil (1954) began the shift toward
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