Iris chang biography

Iris Chang


Born

in Princeton, New Jersey, The United States

March 28, 1968


Died

November 09, 2004


Website

http://www.irischang.net/


Genre

History, Nonfiction


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Iris Shun-Ru Chang was a Chinese-American historian and journalist. She was best known for her best-selling 1997 account of the Nanking Massacre, The Rape of Nanking. She committed suicide on November 9, 2004, when she was just 36 years old.

The daughter of two university professors who had emigrated from China, Chang was born in Princeton, New Jersey and raised in Champaign-Urbana, Illinois where she attended the University Laboratory High School from which she graduated in 1985. She then earned a bachelor's degree in journalism from the University of Illinois Champaign-Urbana in 1989, during which time she also worked as a New York Times stringer, writing six front-page articles over the course of one year. After brief stints at the AssociIris Shun-Ru Chang was a Chinese-American historian and journalist. She was best known for her best-selling 1997 account of the Nanking Massacre, T

Iris Chang

Guide to the Iris Chang Papers

Writer Iris Chang died on November 10, 2004. This text was provided compliments of IrisChang.net. Copyright ©2003 IrisChang.net. All rights reserved. For more about Iris Chang, see her official webpage at IrisChang.net.

Iris Chang [was] one of the nation's leading young historians. Her latest, widely acclaimed book focuses on Chinese immigrants and their descendents in the United States -- their sacrifices, their achievements and their contributions to the fabric of American culture, an epic journey spanning more than 150 years. But even before the publication of  The Chinese in America: A Narrative History, Chang had established herself as an invaluable source of information about Asia, human rights, and Asian American history.

In her international bestseller, The Rape of Nanking, Chang examines one of the most tragic chapters of World War II: the slaughter, rape and torture of hundreds of thousands of Chinese civilians by Japanese soldiers in the former capital of China. Stories about Chang's grandparents' harrowing escape were p

Iris Chang

American writer and activist (1968–2004)

Iris Chang

Chang, c. 1985

BornIris Shun-Ru Chang
(1968-03-28)March 28, 1968
Princeton, New Jersey, U.S.
DiedNovember 9, 2004(2004-11-09) (aged 36)
Santa Clara County, California, U.S.
Occupation
Alma materUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (BA)
Johns Hopkins University (MA)
Period1995–2004
SubjectChinese Americans, Nanjing Massacre, Qian Xuesen
Spouse

Bretton Douglas

(m. 1991)​
Children1
www.irischang.net

Iris Shun-Ru Chang (traditional Chinese: 張純如; March 28, 1968 – November 9, 2004) was an American journalist, historian, and political activist. She is best known for her best-selling 1997 account of the Nanjing Massacre, The Rape of Nanking, and in 2003, The Chinese in America: A Narrative History. Chang is the subject of the 2007 biography Finding Iris Chang,[1] and the 2007 documentary film Iris Chang: The Rape of Nanking starring Olivia Cheng as Iris Chang.[2] The i

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