Introduction
Culture and identity on the move: Malaysia in Southeast Asia
The travelling text: Print cultures and translation in Penang and beyond
In body and spirit: Redefining gender complementarity in Muslim Southeast Asia
The quest for the good life at the edge of Malaysia:Our people, the life of government and the life of prayer
Positioning Bajau identities as Bumiputera: Challenges and potentials of leveraging environmental justice and espousal of Islam in Sabah, Malaysia
Sustaining local food cultures and identities in Malaysia with the disruptive power of tourism and social media
Negotiating sinful self and desire: The diverse sexualities of non-heteronormative Malay-Muslim men in Malaysia
Ah Beng subculture in Malaysia and the anti-thesis of global habitus
Anti-Blackness in Malaysia: The Bandung spirit and African-Asian critique in Richard Wright’s The Color Curtain
The emergence of new social movements in Malaysia: A case study of youth activism
Environmentalist movements in Malaysian democracy: The transformation of activist culture
Alternative or mainstream? Independent book publishing in Malaysia
Fear and loathing in legal limbo: Reimagining the refugee in Malaysian public discourse and history
Negotiating dual identities: Narratives from two Myanmar refugee youths living in Malaysia
Expressing alternative modernities in a new nation through Iban popular music, 1960s–1970s
Reframing the national culture narrative of P. Ramlee
Genre, gender and temporal critique in Budak Kelantan and Bunohan
Left of the dial: BFM 89.9FM independent radio station and its indie-friendly midnight programming as a site of sustainability
Postcolonial indigenous storytellers and the making of a counter-discourse to the ‘civilising process’ in Malaysia
Conclusion. .