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Mou Greek Sirinal: H Fili Tis Koris

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This paper examines the understudied figure of i filí tis kóris mou (“my daughter’s friend”) in modern Greek storytelling, proposing her as a liminal character who often carries whispered truths, unspoken tensions, and alternative kinship models. Drawing on ethnographic interviews and analyses of three short stories from the period 2000–2020, we argue that this figure functions as a contemporary “siren” ( sirína ) — not luring sailors to shipwreck, but calling attention to silenced domestic realities. The paper introduces the term Sirinal as a hybrid analytic: a soft, persistent, feminine voice that navigates between generations without fully belonging to either. Findings suggest that i filí tis kóris mou often serves as a conduit for critique of patriarchal family structures, using indirect speech and small gestures to reshape intimacy. The study contributes to Greek feminist anthropology and narrative ethics. H Fili Tis Koris Mou Greek Sirinal

Greek kinship; intergenerational friendship; silence; siren motif; feminist narrative analysis [Your Name / Pseudonym] This paper examines the

The Daughter’s Friend and the Siren’s Call: Intergenerational Bonds and Silent Resistances in Contemporary Greek Narratives Findings suggest that i filí tis kóris mou

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