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USC Center for Visual Anthropology
The USC Center for Visual Anthropology (CVA) is a center located at the University of Southern California. It is dedicated to the field of visual anthropology, incorporating visual modes of expression in the academic discipline of anthropology. It does so in conjunction with faculty in the anthropology department through five types of activities: training, research and analysis of visual culture, production of visual projects, archiving and collecting, and the sponsorship of conferences and film festivals. It offers a B.A.〔(Anthropology: Undergraduate Degree Programs )〕 and an MVA〔(Master of Arts in Visual Anthropology )〕 in Visual Anthropology.
==History==
The CVA was founded and directed by Ira Abrams〔(The Professionalization of Visual Anthropology in the United States - The 1960s and 1970s )〕〔(Faculty Bios )〕 in collaboration with Barbara Myerhoff.〔(Legends Asch and Myerhoff Inspire A New Generation of Visual Anthropologists > News > USC College )〕 Tim Asch took over as director of the CVA in 1983. In 1984, he collaborated with the USC School of Cinematic Arts to create the MAVA degree (Master of Arts in Visual Anthropology), a 2-3 year terminal Masters program unique in its emphasis on both textual and visual media (film and photography) as components of an academically grounded research project.〔 Asch served as director of the CVA until his death in 1994. In 2001, the MAVA program was merged into a ''Certificate in Visual Anthropology'' given alongside the Ph.D. in Anthropology. For a number of years, the CVA served as the west coast venue for the Margaret Mead Film Festival.〔(Center for Visual Anthropology: USC Department of Anthropology )〕〔(Filming Culture: Nigeria, Korea And Beyond Margaret Mead Ethnographic Film Festival Travels To The University, Bringing Two Videos By Usc Visual Anthropology Graduates )〕
A new one year version of the Masters of Arts in Visual Anthropology was established in 2008, which focuses on the production of a half hour ethnographic documentary over a twelve month period.〔Andrews, Susan 2009 "Legends Asch and Myerhoff Inspire A New Generation of Visual Anthropologists", Daily Trojan〕 Over thirty new ethnographic documentaries have already been produced in this new program, and many of them are now in distribution and shown at film festivals.

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