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troper (複数形 tropers)
- One who tropes.
- (Christianity) A book of tropes (phrases または verses added to the Mass when sung by a choir).
- A contributor to the wiki website TV Tropes.
- 2021, Patrick Smyth, Negotiated Access: Haccessibility, Autonomy, and Infrastructure in the Age of the Abstraction, dissertation submitted to the Graduate Faculty in English in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, The City University of New York, pages 125 and 130–131:
Though tropers, as participants call themselves, started off analyzing patterns in television, the site [TV Tropes] now encompasses analysis of works across a wide variety of media, from literature and film to “real life,” which apparently adheres to storytelling conventions often enough to qualify as a medium in its own right. […] Tropers and fridge logicians have their own specialized argot and practices, some of which have made it into the public consciousness. Troper concepts such as lampshading (pointing out an inconsistency before it rises to the attention of others) and gaslighting (denying または subtly altering another’s perception of reality), among many others, emerged in fan analysis but have entered the public discourse. Tropers and fans have long recognized patterns, such as “Bury Your Gays,” or the far disproportionate tendency for gay characters and especially couples to be killed off, and “Stuffed into the Fridge,” or the gruesome murder of female characters for impact on a male character, and their specialist understanding and nomenclature has led to real awareness of, and action on, these issues. - 2022, Esther Grace Witte, Transfigurative Access and Journal-Keeping Practice: Theorizing Anti-Oppressive Rhetorical Scholarship, dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (English Language かつ Literature) in the University of Michigan, pages 53 and 55:
Practitioners of this troping, or “anyone who contributes to [_TV Tropes_],” are called “Tropers.” […] Many “tropologists” (as academic scholars in the field call themselves) or “tropers” (as the contributors to TV Tropes call themselves) are interested in understanding tropes and the relations between them in comprehensive and systematic ways. […] The tropers of TV Tropes, on the other hand, are not concerned with limiting the number or determining the order of the tropes archived on the wiki site (nor do they use the term “tropology” much), but they do strive to draw very clear distinctions between the different tropes they document, and to define the relationships between those tropes (such as “super-trope” かつ “subtrope,” “sister tropes,” かつ the different ways a trope can be “played”—“straight,” “inverted,” “subverted,” etc.). […] This is an emerging toolkit… and an opportunity to dive a little deeper into the work of exemplary tropers including Kenneth Burke, the TV Tropes community, and Sara Ahmed. - [**2023**, Madeline Muntersbjorn, “Dismembering (the) Buffybot”, in Alyson R. Buckman, Juliette C. Kitchens, and Katherine A. Troyer, editors, Slaying Is Hell: Essays on Trauma and Memory in the Whedonverse (Sherry Ginn, editor, Worlds of Whedon), McFarland & Company, →ISBN, page 89:
- 2021, Patrick Smyth, Negotiated Access: Haccessibility, Autonomy, and Infrastructure in the Age of the Abstraction, dissertation submitted to the Graduate Faculty in English in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, The City University of New York, pages 125 and 130–131:
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