Government of Paper: The Materiality of Bureaucracy in Urban Pakistan

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By Mathew S. Hull ’91

Published Jan. 21, 2016

(University of California Press) Millions of paper artifacts are circulated throughout the planned city of Islamabad. This book asks what the implications of such a thorough paper mediation of relationships might be, and explains how writing practices designed during the colonial era to isolate the government from society have become a means of participation in it. Hull is an assistant professor of anthropology at the University of Michigan.

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