tunnetylle
Tunnetylle is a neologism used in Finnish media studies to describe the phenomenon by which audiences experience and project emotional states onto media characters, objects, or events. The term captures the idea that viewers do not merely receive information but actively inhabit a narrative with felt meaning.
Etymology and scope: The word combines tuntea, "to feel," with a Finnish allative-like suffix, producing an expression
Definitions and manifestations: Tunnetylle refers to emotional salience and empathetic engagement—the sense that a character's inner
Methods and assessment: Researchers study tunnetylle through self-report scales, qualitative interviews, physiological measures (heart rate, skin
Criticism and considerations: Some scholars caution that tunnetylle may conflate audience emotion with narrative quality or
See also: parasocial interaction, emotional engagement, media psychology.