Acknowledgements
Bodies and Structures began as a chance encounter at an Association for Asian Studies panel in 2016. Since then, we have hosted three conferences, three builders' workshops, worked closely with fifteen module builders and our development team at the Alliance for Networking Visual Culture, and benefited from the time, treasure, and generosity of numerous institutions and individuals. We thank you for your support and commitment. We could not have done this without you.
Bodies and Structures 2.0
This project was made possible in part by a major grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities. Any views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this site do not necessarily represent those of the National Endowment for the Humanities.
We would also like to express our gratitude to the following organizations for their generous support. In alphabetical order:
- College of Humanities and Social Sciences, North Carolina State University
- Division of Humanities and Fine Arts, University of California, Santa Barbara
- The Departments of History at North Carolina State University and the University of California, Santa Barbara
In addition, we would like to thank the following individuals for their behind-the-scenes efforts on our behalf:
- Daniel Henninger, Systems and Programming Lead, College of Letters and Sciences Information Technology, North Carolina State University
- Erik C. Loyer
- Craig Dietrich
- Michael Morgan
- Martin Dusinberre
- Yusaku Horiuchi
- Robin LeBlanc
- Allison Levy
- Levi McLaughlin
- Aike Rots
- Shih-lung Shaw
- Kiyoteru Tsutsui
Bodies and Structures 1.0
We would like to express our gratitude to the following organizations for their generous support of Bodies and Structures 1.0. In alphabetical order:
- Carolina Asia Center, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill
- College of Letters and Science, University of California, Santa Barbara
- Dean of the Humanities and Fine Arts, Duke University
- Departments of History and East Asian Languages and Cultural Studies, University of California, Santa Barbara
- Department of History, North Carolina State University
- East Asia Center, University of California, Santa Barbara
- Global Asia Initiative, Duke University
- Japan Foundation New York
- Northeast Asia Council of the Association for Asian Studies
- Schlaijker-McIntyre Fund, University of California, Santa Barbara
- Triangle Center for Japanese Studies
In addition, we would like to thank the following individuals for their behind-the-scenes contributions to Bodies and Structures 1.0:
- Paul D. Barclay
- Matthew Booker
- Leo Ching
- Karen Ciccone
- Craig Dietrich
- Brian Dietz
- Maren Ehlers
- Curtis Fletcher
- Sandy Freitag
- Fred Freitas
- Erik Loyer
- Harold Marcuse
- John Mertz
- Tara McPherson
- Chris Nelson
- Simon Partner
- Morgan Pitelka
- Luke Roberts
- Markus Wust
We would also like to extend a special note of gratitude for our families. Thank you for sharing in our excitement about the Bodies and Structures project and for pushing us to make it what we wanted it to be. We are particularly grateful for the contributions of one baby Decker, who amiably tolerated more than the typical infant's share of Google Docs writing sessions and kept our Skype meetings short and to the point.
David R. Ambaras and Kate McDonald
Somewhere in cyberspace, December 2018