Abstract

Erotic capitalism is a concept that describes the intersection of sexuality and capitalist economic systems. The 1987 Malayalam film "Thoovanathumbikal" explores this theme through its portrayal of a wealthy, sexually liberated man named Jayakrishnan and his relationships with two women, Radha, and Clara. Since of his riches and social standing, Jayakrishnan is able to indulge his cravings without suffering any repercussions, while the women are obliged to have physical intercourse with him since it is necessary for their financial well-being. The film highlights the power dynamics at play in such relationships and raises questions about the commodification of sexuality and the objectification of women in capitalist societies.Through its portrayal of the characters' struggles with love, desire, and economic pressure, "Thoovanathumbikal" offers a critique of the ways in which capitalist systems can perpetuate inequality and exploitation, particularly with regard to women's bodies and sexuality.

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