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Adaptability and Fatalism as Southeast Asian Cultural Traits

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Frank Dhont

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This paper will concentrate on how various particular Southeast Asian conditions created a distinct Southeast Asian cultural identity despite a very challenging geographical and historical diversity in the region. The paper will argue that Southeast Asians demonstrate an ability to adapt to changes and new values but also exhibit fatalism through a very high degree of passive acceptance to political and other changes that affect their society. The paper identifies a degree of environmental and geographical uniqueness in Southeast Asia that shapes context and gives rise to very distinct cultural traits. The historical transformation in the region brought about by colonialism and nationalism, combined with this geographical and political make-up of the region, had an immense impact on Southeast Asian society as it fostered adaptability. Finally, the political transitions brought about by various conflicts and wars that continued to affect the area in rapid succession all throughout the 20th century likewise contributed immensely to a local Southeast Asian fatalistic response towards change. Historically, Southeast Asia demonstrated these socio-cultural responses to such an extent that these are argued to permeate the region forming a distinct aspect of Southeast Asian culture.

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[ Abstract ]
 Ⅰ. In Search of Southeast Asian Cultural Traits
 Ⅱ. The Southeast Asian Geographical Environment
 Ⅲ. 19th-20th Century Colonialist Determination
 Ⅳ. Southeast Asian National Reactions against Colonialism
 Ⅴ. The Japanese Occupation and Ensuing Cold War
 Ⅵ. Southeast Asian Adaptability and Fatalism
 Ⅶ. Conclusion
 References

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  • Frank Dhont Senior Lecturer, University of Brunei Darussalam

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