The Subaltern Studies appeared on the critical scene as a reaction to the Anglo-Saxon discourse, producing new cognitive, intellectual and historical systems that aims at re-reading the colonial epistemic achievement in accordance with approach advocated by in the intelligentsia of the former colonies. In contrast to this kind of studies, the postcolonial approach in the Francophone space have distorted Subaltern Studies claiming that they are carnivalistic research that seeks to take revenge on the Center, not being able to keep pace with the process of technology and modernity. This research paper aims to explain the foundations of the French Centrism and its criticism post-colonial studies—studies that deconstruct colonial discourse and its transcendent view, and attempt to undermine the authority and domination of the colonial text that has been unable to liberate itself from the imperial thought and its representations of the ego and the other, and the culture of difference and alterity.