põlemismälu
Põlemismälu is a term used in Estonian-language discourse to describe the phenomenon of a memory that centers on a burning event, characterized by vivid sensory detail and emotional intensity. The word combines põlemine (burning) and mälu (memory), and is often employed in discussions of trauma, disaster narratives, or culturally significant fires. The term is not widely established in formal cognitive science, but it appears in literary criticism, journalism, and popular psychology to convey how fires can become enduring mnemonic anchors.
In use, põlemismälu refers to memories that feel highly vivid and intrusive, with strong smells of smoke,
Scholarly treatment of põlemismälu remains limited, and the term is predominantly found in Estonian-language cultural criticism
See also: flashbulb memory, trauma memory, collective memory, cultural memory, disaster memory.