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== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
 
In an interview, [[Brandon Sanderson]] stated that the tradition derives in part from "a famous book written by an artist who claimed that true feminine pursuits and arts were those that could be performed with one hand, while masculine arts were those performed with two hands, in a way associating delicacy with women and brute force with men." {{wob ref|4447}}
 
In an interview, [[Brandon Sanderson]] stated that the tradition derives in part from "a famous book written by an artist who claimed that true feminine pursuits and arts were those that could be performed with one hand, while masculine arts were those performed with two hands, in a way associating delicacy with women and brute force with men." {{wob ref|4447}}
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According to [[Ben McSweeney]] it was not originally intended for Safehands to become a sexual and nudity taboo. After the release of TWoK however fans made the connection themselves and Brandon worked it into the world as a result.<ref>https://wob.coppermind.net/events/406/#e14095</ref>
   
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==

Revisión del 21:01 28 nov 2020

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Safehand is an Alethi term for a female's left hand. According to Vorin cultural tradition, it is improper for a woman to leave her safehand uncovered.[1] Upper-class women adhere to this tradition by wearing a sleeve that covers their left hand loosely.[2] Often the sleeve has a safepouch sewn on the inside for women to store personal objects.[2] It is considered extremely rude to open another woman's safepouch.[3] Lower class women and women of non-Vorin or only nominally Vorin countries, such as Thaylen[4][5] women, wear a glove so they can use both hands freely.[2][6] Prostitutes often wear no covering at all[7] or will wear fingerless gloves on their safehands in order to be provocative and show others who they are before being hired out.[8]

Trivia

In an interview, Brandon Sanderson stated that the tradition derives in part from "a famous book written by an artist who claimed that true feminine pursuits and arts were those that could be performed with one hand, while masculine arts were those performed with two hands, in a way associating delicacy with women and brute force with men." [9]

According to Ben McSweeney it was not originally intended for Safehands to become a sexual and nudity taboo. After the release of TWoK however fans made the connection themselves and Brandon worked it into the world as a result.[10]

Notes

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