Chapter 1: Introduction: The biosemiotic turn and Malaysian ecocriti-cism
Part I: Cultivating multispecies worlds
Chapter 2: Petikan dari halaman: An ecocritical reading of Lat's graphic novels and Malay home gardens
Chapter 3: On love, keepers and confiscated orang-utans
Chapter 4: K.S. Maniam's bestiary: Reading animality and identity in selected stories
Part II: Mediating magical landscapes
Chapter 5: Imperial enclosure, literary resistance: The case of Ishak Haji Muhammad's Putera Gunung Tahan (1938)
Chapter 6: Other-than-human: Thinking like the forest gardens
Chapter 7: An enchanted landscape: Rethinking 'irrational ideas' of human relations to nature
Part III: Encountering other ecologies
Chapter 8: Trashy tales and tales of Trash (2016): The making of waste in contemporary Malaysian short stories
Chapter 9: The other Malay: Nature and subversive sexualities in Dina Zaman's King of the Sea (2012)
Part IV: Defending the tanah air
Chapter 10: An excerpt from Memoirs of a Malaysian Eco-Activist (2017)
Chapter 11: The eco-hero in Malaysian novels: From solitary figures to group solidarity. .