Politics as Prime-time Entertainment When elections arrive, politics begins to look like cinema—full of intrigue, revenge, and scandal. But behind the memes and viral clips lies a troubling reality: the transformation of private lives into political spectacle and the erasure of the real issues that matter. The New Spectacle in Keralam’s Political Theatre Keralam’s political campaigns seem to have acquired a new and troubling ingredient: the public circulation of sleek, scandalous stories about male politicians and their alleged toxic relationships with women. These narratives, surfacing across party lines, are presented with voyeuristic enthusiasm by sections of the media and consumed with equal fascination by audiences. While political scandals and investigative exposés are hardly new, what appears striking today is the normalization of this spectacle—and the political economy of digital platforms that enables its instant, relentless circulation. The Algorithm of Outrage In an age mar...
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