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Mano segura
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Relacionado con Vorinismo
Mundo de origen Roshar
Universo de origen Cosmere

Mano segura es un término Roshariano para referirse a la mano izquierda de una mujer. Según la tradición cultural vorin, es impropio de una mujer dejar su mano izquierda al descubierto.[1] La mano derecha de una mujer es referida habitualmente como mano libre.[2]

Background and Observance

La visión moderna sobre la mano segura deriva del antiguo libro Arts and Majesty, which claimed that "true" feminine pursuits and arts were the ones that could be performed with one hand, while "manly" arts were the ones performed with two hands, thus tying delicacy with women and brute force with men.[3]

Examples of havahs from a fashion folio, showing different types of safehand sleeves

The tradition of covering one's safehand is primarily practiced by women in the Vorin nations of Alethkar, Jah Keved, Kharbranth, New Natanan, and Thaylenah. Girls begin covering their left hand at around twelve years of age, and it is seen as a rite of passage.[4] It is kept hidden from view whenever possible, even when wearing a robe in front of bathing attendants before actually entering the bath.[5] Only family members are touched with a covered safehand,[6] as it is considered to be a fairly intimate gesture.[7][8] Intentionally showing your safehand is considered an exceptionally private act, usually reserved only for a woman's significant other.[9]

Covering the left hand is not thought of as a major inconvenience among Alethi and Veden nobility, since lighteyed women are able to pursue one-handed hobbies such as painting and writing.[3] Among the upper class, the most common method of covering the safehand is by wearing a havah, a traditional dress that includes an oversized sleeve that loosely covers the left hand.[2] The fabric used to make havahs is thin enough that the safehand can still be used to grip things.[10] The sleeve often has a compartment or button where a "safepouch" that holds personal objects can be placed. The pouch may hold objects as large as a notebook, and can usually be transferred between different garments.[11][5] It is considered extremely rude to open another woman's safepouch.[12] The sleeve typically has a button that can be opened if a woman is in a situation where she can reveal her safehand.[13] Havahs are particularly popular in Alethkar and Jah Keved, and new styles are often introduced in Roshar's fashion capitals of Liafor and Yezier.[14][15] People from non-Vorin nations who associate with Alethi nobility (such as Evi and Palona) are expected to cover their safehands, although they may be relatively careless about keeping it totally hidden.[9][16]

Darkeyed women often choose to wear a glove instead of a sleeve; they are not concerned about putting on airs and are more likely to need both hands to perform their jobs or household duties.[2][17] Thaylen women, who are less devout than the Alethi and come from a society of sailors, also typically wear gloves.[18][19] Gloves are considered less modest than sleeves.[2]

Prostitutes may wear fingerless gloves or leave their safehands completely uncovered in order to be provocative and show others who they are before being hired out.[20][21]

Historia

Although Arts and Majesty was written prior to the Recreance, it came to prominence after that event when it was adopted as a misogynistic justification for men to bear Shardblades and Shardplate instead of women. This had far-reaching effects in Vorin society, including women appropriating the duties of reading and writing as a form of retaliation.[22] This change occurred relatively rapidly, over the course of a few decades,[23] and persisted for several millenia.[24]

Singers that served Vorin masters in slaveform prior to the Everstorm sometimes retained the tradition of covering their safehands after they were freed.[25]

During the True Desolation, the importance of safehands seemed to decline among some high-ranking Vorin women. Jasnah Kholin followed the tradition because it was seen as proper, although she did not actually care about it herself.[26] Navani began wearing a glove more often and felt that wearing a sleeve was burdensome.[13]

Curiosidades

  • Según Ben McSweeney, en un principio no estaba previsto que las manos seguras se convirtieran en un tabú sexual y de desnudez. Sin embargo, tras el lanzamiento de El camino de los reyes, los propios fans establecieron la conexión y Brandon la incorporó al mundo como resultado.[27]

Notas

  1. General Reddit 2016
    Arcanum - 2016-03-20#
  2. a b c d El camino de los reyes capítulo 3#
  3. a b Goodreads WoK Fantasy Book Club Q&A
    Arcanum - 2010-12-01#
  4. Palabras radiantes capítulo 19#
  5. a b El camino de los reyes capítulo 48#
  6. El camino de los reyes capítulo 22#
  7. Juramentada capítulo 18#
  8. El ritmo de la guerra capítulo 43#
  9. a b Juramentada capítulo 36#
  10. El ritmo de la guerra capítulo 69#
  11. El ritmo de la guerra capítulo 8#
  12. El camino de los reyes capítulo 39#
  13. a b El ritmo de la guerra capítulo 19#
  14. Vorin Havah Folio Page
  15. Juramentada capítulo 49#
  16. Juramentada capítulo 21#
  17. El camino de los reyes capítulo 6#
  18. El camino de los reyes capítulo 8#
  19. El camino de los reyes interludio I-4#
  20. Palabras radiantes capítulo 45#
  21. El camino de los reyes capítulo 46#
  22. Words of Radiance Seattle signing
    Arcanum - 2014-03-08#
  23. Firefight Phoenix signing
    Arcanum - 2015-01-21#
  24. JordanCon 2018
    Arcanum - 2018-04-21#
  25. El ritmo de la guerra capítulo 1#
  26. El ritmo de la guerra capítulo 17#
  27. General Reddit 2020
    Arcanum - 2020-07-28#
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