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Mary Poovey is Samuel Rudin University Professor in the Humanities and Professor of English at New York University. Her latest work is Genres of the Credit Economy: Mediating Value in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Britain (Chicago, 2008).

In this lecture, Poovey describes the current financial crisis and argues that regulators need to identify the heart of the problem before they can devise a workable corrective. She suggests that what caused - and now prolongs - the financial crisis is a novel financial instrument - the derivative - that creates new and opaque relationships between parts of the global economy that previously remained distinct. The concept of genre helps us identify and understand derivatives as departures from a norm - and this provides a basis for thinking about how to intervene in this ongoing crisis.

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Added by UMN Institute for Advanced Study on March 4, 2009