Acknowledgments
Introduction
The Heart Sutra
Chapter One: Sampling Authenticity
Chapter Two: Perspectives on Translation
Chapter Three: Guanyin
Chapter Four: Voices of Women
Chapter Five: A Chinese Interpretive Context
Chapter Six: Translation and Line Commentary
Bibliography
Sarah A. Mattice is associate professor of philosophy and religious studies at the University of North Florida.
"Exploring the Heart Sutra is an object lesson on the world of
correlative thinking it purports to engage. The north star is Sarah
Mattice's philosophical translation of the Heart Sutra together
with the expansive line commentary she provides in explanation. And
the pedagogical constellation that pays the Heart Sutra homage are
her chapters on authorship, historical context, translation issues,
the iconic Guanyin, women practitioners, and the interpretive
context necessary to take this text on its own terms. Mattice
dishes out the cosmos in a spoon."
*Roger T. Ames, Peking University*
"In her Exploring the Heart Sūtra, Sarah Mattice reveals to us all
the benefits of a multi-disciplinary approach to translating and
re-engaging with classical texts of such profound importance for
Buddhist practicers. Music sampling, ancient and modern translation
theories, historical and philosophical analysis, and ethnographic
field interviews all inform Mattice's new and compelling
presentation of the Heart Sūtra. Her work discloses just how
fundamental the text was for Buddhist thought and practice, in the
ancient and modern worlds, and for women in both periods."
*Douglas L. Berger, Leiden University*
"A fascinating study and new translation of the Heart Sutra,
Exploring the Heart Sutra sheds new light on this classic Mahayana
text. Mattice’s nuanced interdisciplinary philosophical analysis
brings together history, translation theory, feminist gender
analysis, ethnographic interviews, and Chinese philosophy. Through
the lens of her interdisciplinary analytic philosophical approach,
Mattice offers us not only new ways of understanding, interpreting,
and analyzing the Heart Sutra and its rich history, but also much
needed new ways of understanding and appreciating the Heart Sutra’s
place in women’s practice and contemporary lived experience and
what it has to offer us today."
*Erin McCarthy, St. Lawrence University*
"Sarah Mattice's outstanding new translation and commentary gives
readers a living and breathing Heart Sutra. With attention to
philosophical context, while taking seriously the text's Chinese
heritage, and while centering women's voices and experiences,
Mattice allows the text to speak to us as it speaks to the millions
of practitioners who chant it daily worldwide."
*Leah Kalmanson, University of North Texas*
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