This presentation summarizes Jamaica Kincaid's body of work, demonstrating how she explores the experience of being both colonized and becoming a colonizer through personal experience. It discusses several of her works, including "Girl" and how it represents the binary opposition of England and the girl/her mother. It also analyzes "A Small Place" and how it depicts tourists and etiquettes, as well as "Reading (Gardening)" and its themes of snow and the garden. The presentation examines how Kincaid portrays colonizers in "Life and Debt" and the simulacrum of pictures. It concludes by questioning whether becoming a colonizer is human nature and whether colonization breeds more colonization.