<p>Table of Contents:**<br><br>**
Chapter 1
: Introduction**<br>1.1 Overview of Postcolonial Studies<br>1.2 Scope and Objectives of the Study<br>1.3 Methodology and Approach<br><br>**
Chapter 2
: French Colonial Discourse and Critique**<br>2.1 The Colonial Encounter: Perspectives and Narratives<br>2.2 French Colonialism in Theory and Practice<br>2.3 Critiques of French Colonial Discourse<br><br>**
Chapter 3
: Intellectual Foundations of French Postcolonial Thought**<br>3.1 Frantz Fanon and the Wretched of the Earth<br>3.2 Édouard Glissant and Poetics of Relation<br>3.3 Aimé Césaire and Negritude Movement<br><br>**
Chapter 4
: French Feminist Perspectives in Postcolonial Studies**<br>4.1 Intersectionality and Gendered Experiences of Colonialism<br>4.2 Simone de Beauvoir and Feminist Existentialism<br>4.3 Postcolonial Feminist Critiques of French Colonialism<br><br>**
Chapter 5
: French Intellectual Engagement with Global Postcolonial Discourse**<br>5.1 Transnational Dialogues and Collaborations<br>5.2 De-colonial Theory and French Intellectuals<br>5.3 Contemporary Relevance and Future Directions
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