tartuhahmot
Tartuhahmot is a Finnish term used in discussions of cultural virality to describe characters, motifs, or narratives that readily “catch” attention and spread among audiences. The concept is typically used metaphorically in media theory, cultural studies, and public communication, rather than as a formal scientific category.
Etymology and scope: The word combines tarttuva (catching, adhesive) with hahmot (characters, figures). It conveys the
Usage and contexts: In analyses of film, television, social media, and storytelling, tartuhahmot denotes elements with
Limitations: The term lacks a formal, universally accepted definition, and its application can be subjective. As
See also: virality, memetics, contagion theory, viral marketing, viral content.