In Hutu – Tutsi: Ethnicities Without Ethnicity – A Deadly Illusion, Christophe Ndayiragije offers a bold and thought-provoking exploration of identity constructions in the Great Lakes region.
Drawing from historical, sociological, and critical perspectives, the author revisits how certain identity categories were shaped, interpreted, and embedded within societies, and how they continue to influence social dynamics today.
This work invites readers to step back from inherited narratives and engage with complex realities through reflection and analysis rather than assumption.
Rather than presenting fixed conclusions, the book opens a space for dialogue—encouraging deeper understanding, intellectual curiosity, and a forward-looking perspective.
An important contribution for readers interested in history, society, and the search for more grounded and thoughtful approaches to coexistence in the region.