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Joshua Clover

Joshua Clover (born December 30, 1962 in Berkeley, California) is a professor at the University of California Davis. He is a published poet, scholar, critic, and journalist. He has appeared in three editions of ''Best American Poetry'' and two times in ''Best Music Writing'', and has received an individual grant from the NEA as well as fellowships from the Cornell Society for the Humanities, The University of California Humanities Research Institute, and Institute of Advanced Study, University of Warwick. His first book of poetry, ''Madonna anno domini,'' received the Walt Whitman Award from the Academy of American Poets in 1996.〔List of winners of the Walt Whitman Award
==Life==
A graduate of Boston University and the Iowa Writers' Workshop, Clover is a Professor of English Literature and Critical Theory at the University of California, Davis, and was the distinguished Holloway poet-in-residence at the University of California, Berkeley in 2002-2003.〔http://holloway.english.berkeley.edu/history/page19/page19.html〕
He writes a column on politics and popular culture, "Pop and Circumstance," for The Nation. He has written columns for ''Film Quarterly'', under the title "Marx and Coca-Cola," and is a former senior writer and editor at the ''Village Voice.'' has contributed to ''The New York Times'', ''The Nation'', and the ''Los Angeles Review of Books'', and is a former senior writer for ''Spin''. His film criticism includes a book on ''The Matrix'' for the British Film Institute, and the Criterion Collection essays for ''Band of Outsiders'' and ''Straw Dogs''. Under the pseudonym "Jane Dark," Clover contributed to a number of film and music reviews for various outlets.
Clover is also a political activist. In January 2012, he and eleven students at the University of California, Davis, engaged in a sit-in to protest the financial arrangements between U.S. Bank and the university. The protesters, who became known as the "Davis Dozen," were charged with "obstructing movement in a public place and conspiracy to commit a misdemeanor."〔http://www.davisenterprise.com/local-news/crime-fire-courts/da-charges-students-prof-in-bank-protests/〕 One month before the trial was scheduled to begin, the Davis Dozen accepted a plea deal from the Yolo County District Attorney. Under the terms of that agreement, the protesters received an infraction notice ticket and agreed to perform 80 hours of community service.〔http://www.theaggie.org/2013/05/09/davis-dozen-settlement-reaches-plea-deal-before-trial/〕
Clover's given name at birth was Joshua Miller Kaplan but via legal change he took his mother's maiden name.
His mother, Carol J. Clover, is the originator of the final girl theory in a book on horror films and a professor emerita at the University of California at Berkeley.

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