"And she brought an incredible reserve of emotion to it. Minnie Vautrin, also an alum of U. of I. in Urbana-Champaign, was a missionary and educator who saved thousands of Chinese lives during the Japanese occupation. Months earlier, Iris had seized on a letter in her "book ideas" file about a Midwestern pocket of Bataan survivors, all members of two tank battalions. We go through her and her husband's (Brett Douglas) house in San jose. She paid the gunsmith $10. Get our free daily newsletter delivered straight to your inbox Monday through Friday. Iris Chang was an American journalist, human rights activist, and author. ", They had moved from a small apartment in Sunnyvale to the San Jose townhome. John Rylands Research Institute and Library. "I'd left a message -- I actually had business to talk about. I believe my detention at Norton Hospital was the government's attempt to discredit me. "It was family lore. The other diarist -- the "Anne Frank of Nanking" -- was an Illinois woman named Minnie Vautrin. Schell reviewed her book favorably in the New York Times. It's never boring with her -- it's interesting." Similar situation to my own. Whoops! Her parents saw her off that morning. "She couldn't eat or drink. "We spoke for two hours, from 8:30 to 10:30 p.m.," Rabiner said. It was as if he were back in Bataan. It didn't take him long to propose, but their 1989 engagement stretched out while Brett finished grad school in Urbana. For the Wisconsin trip, she had hooked up with people from the Bataan Commemorative Research Project, a historical archive and Web site created by faculty and students at Proviso East High School in Maywood, Ill. "World War II hit the town of Maywood really hard," said Ian Smith, chair of the school's history department. The whole process, how she planned everything, is very, very methodical., Kamen says Chang never understood how her drive pissed people off. By Douglas on 09-05-09 Sample The Rape of Nanking; By: Iris Chang . @TheJohnRylands. In 2007, the documentary Nanking was dedicated to Chang, as well as the Chinese victims of Nanking. That book would sell half a million copies. "When anybody questioned the validity of what she wrote, she would respond with overwhelming evidence to back it up. For reviews of the book, visit irischang.net/news/index.php. from dust we come to dust we return quran. "This high school alone lost 200 students -- 28 were with the Bataan company. 2006. They made an appointment to meet Wednesday at the firing range. She would just laugh.". Family members say he shows no signs of autism. It became a surprise best-seller. ", Martel was slightly hard of hearing, but his memory was crisp. (One of the most engaging chapters in Kamens book concerns Changs unlikelybut successfulbid to become a homecoming princess.) Chang, with a Ph.D. in biological chemistry from Harvard University, had a scientist's career until her retirement in 2002. Aps obter o Mestrado em Letras, pela Johns Hopkins University, dedicou-se carreira de escritora . As she later told an interviewer, "I wrote 'Rape of Nanking' out of a sense of rage. Johns Hopkins University, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign: Children: Christopher: Spouse: Bretton Douglas Related Document. "We are a very close family. We'll be sending you The Daily Reader starting soon. "Iris was a very strong person, even when she was depressed," said Brett. More at IMDbPro Contact info Agent info Resume Add to list Known for The Onedin Line 7.6 TV Series Samuel Onedin 1977-1980 32 eps Early Travellers in North America TV Series Anthony Trollope 1992 4 eps Crown Court 7.2 She got very, very wound up in things," Finkbeiner said. He immediately called the police. The Rape of Nanking remained on the New York Times Bestseller list for 10 weeks. The Memorial Hall, which collects documents, photos, and human remains from the massacre, added both a wing and a bronze statue dedicated to Chang in 2005. She worked briefly as a reporter for the Associated Press and the Chicago Tribune before completing a graduate degree in writing from the Johns Hopkins University and launching her career as a full-time author and lecturer. Back in her car, she slipped the gun and owner's manual into a cardboard box labeled "Real Estate Documents" that lay on the passenger seat. And that really took its toll on her, too.". Her international best-seller, The Rape of Nanking, examined the slaughter, rape and torture of hundreds of thousands of Chinese civilians by Japanese soldiers during World War II. She called this the most important lesson to be learned from the tragedy of Nanking. "It is a scary, dangerous and terrifyingly confusing time. Iris told her mother that working on it was a vacation after "Rape of Nanking. Just what had happened to Chang was a mystery. On Saturday night they went to dinner at Fresh Choice and out to the movies. "Iris was much in demand and gave many talks," Brett recalled, adding with a laugh, "she was schmoozing the whole time." But Douglas finally told Kamen that Christopher had been born with the help of a surrogate mother. "Poetry by Iris Chang" was written in neat cursive on the title page. She passed the football field and the blocky, concrete auditorium of James Lick High School. I didn't really care if I made a cent from it. "It's all for the sake of and in memory of my beloved daughter," Chang said. Iris Chang March 28, 1968 - November 9, 2004 As a student of history & a literature hound, Iris Chang's death in 2004 came as a shock. Now, in THE CHINESE IN AMERICA: A Narrative History (Viking; On-sale Date: April 28, 2003) Chang explores the history of one of this countrys fastest growing ethnic groups. "The onus is on us, as Western medical professionals, to be aware of cultural influences -- and to be proactive in educating family members and the patient when there is a first encounter with mental illness," he said. Iris Chang died on November 9, 2004. General 1994-2003. . She was trying to be a top-notch mother and she was also trying to prepare for her trip.". "She contacted people who'd been lost for years, dug up records that nobody ever knew existed. Iris Chang was the daughter of two university professors, Ying-Ying Chang and Dr. Shau-Jin Chang, who moved from mainland China to Taiwan and eventually emigrated to the United States. She committed suicide on November 9, 2004. Robert Spencer / The Chronicle MANDATORY CREDIT FOR PHOTOG AND SF CHRONICLE/ -MAGS OUT, iris chang and bataan march survivor ed martel and his wife courtesy ed martel, THIS IS A HANDOUT IMAGE. But just before Iris left for Kentucky -- the last week of July 2004 -- a family emergency forced the teacher to cancel. "Iris told me now was not the time to go on with the Bataan project. "You didn't always feel she was talking to you --, it was as if she had to talk. There, Iris had lengthy conversations with then-President Bill Clinton and gave him a signed copy of "The Rape of Nanking.". On top of that, she wasn't sleeping. More at IMDbPro Contact info Agent info Resume Born August 26, 1969 Add to list Known for The Young and the Restless 5.2 TV Series Sean Bridges 2001 5 eps She is best known for her best-selling 1997 account of the Nanking 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, and the 2007 documentary film Iris . She was 36. copy photo of a poster promoting Iris Chang's book "The Rape of Nanking" She liked to talk, so it's very fun to watch her talking," she said. It explores the story of Iris Chang, who killed herself . Filha de pais chineses que emigraram de Taiwan para os EUA, Iris Chang nasceu em Princeton ( New Jersey ), mudando-se para Illinois, onde graduou-se em Jornalismo pela University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, em 1989. Iris Chang's coffen was carried to a waiting hearst and a short drive to the burial site at the cemetary. In 1997, Iris Changs The Rape of Nanking was published to great critical acclaim and quickly became a national bestseller. She preferred to meet someone in each town who could introduce her to the veterans and their families. Soon she managed to call her mother. Ying-Ying is a biochemist. This put her under enormous stress. [19], When you believe you have a future, you think in terms of generations and years. Now, the family rushed to learn everything they could about her illness. Brett said, "It was, I think, 21 cities in 28 days. The book signing will be held at Cupertino Community Hall on Saturday, Aug. 27 from 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. Well known since its 1997 publication is the global best seller,The Rape of Nanking. "Iris was really good at putting her best face forward, even when she was totally exhausted, so I didn't really perceive that there was a real problem," Brett said. As a youngster, Iris had sought books on the subject in her school library. I know that my actions will transfer some of this pain to others, indeed those who love me the most. There's a stigma within the culture about accessing care, because then people will think there is something wrong with you and your family. "He made breakfast for me," she said. Iris Shun-Ru Chang was born March 28, 1968, in Princeton Hospital, on the university campus in New Jersey where her parents were doing postdoctoral work. The first was short, titled "Statement of Iris Chang." But Into the Numbers, by the Chinese-American playwright Christopher Chen, genuinely is. In her book, Kamen recalls how Chang approached an editor on one of her first days at the U. of I.s Daily Illini and asked simplywithout small talk or polite conversationHow do I get your job? Chang said she never took any antidepressants when devastated by Iris' death. The pool, a turquoise rectangle surrounded by pines, sat at the center of the village-like complex. On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. "It's going to be very emotional to talk about Iris in Cupertino," said Chang. As a guest speaker at colleges she often cited Changs career as an example of how to think big; she encouraged students to just decide what you want and go get itto the point of being naive. But while Chang was undeniably brilliant and hardworking, her undisguised ambition turned off as many people as it charmed. "She was very tired," her mother said. Liz Mangelsdorf / The Chronicle. "Iris was very loving," Martel's daughter said. It was important to me that the world knew what happened in Nanking back in 1937." As that November afternoon darkened into evening, the Changs sat at their Danish-modern dining room table and told stories about Iris, speaking sometimes in past tense and sometimes in present tense. Her last Bataan trip was scheduled for July 2004. She was assigned to the AP office in Chicago. Event on 11/19/04 in Los Altos Hills Eric Luse / The Chronicle Ran on: 11-20-2004 I t is a critical cliche to call plays disturbing. The official cause of death was a self-inflicted gunshot. They had spent one hour together. On August 31, 2002, Christopher Douglas, their son, was born. The next morning, Friday, Nov. 19, dawned cold, clear and sunny. She used a post office box, never her home address, for mail. Copy photo of Iris Chang with her husband Brett Douglas and their son at his birthday party. iris during college years with mr and mrs chang and brother michael courtesy chang family, Event on 11/16/04 in San Jose. Some 8,000 died on the notorious "death march." I told her, 'Take a break.' When I read The Rape of Nanking, I was struck by the parallels in the lives of these two women, Minnie and Iris, Kamen writes. "Iris asked me to tell about atrocities," he said. "The Man Who Ended History", a story in The Paper Managerie by Ken Liu about uncovering the history of Unit 731, is dedicated to the memory of Chang. [10] Based on the book, an American documentary film, Nanking, was released in 2007. Theirs was not just a story of war, but of boys becoming men, she said in a transcription of one of her many taped interviews. But lunch lasted through dinner. Editor's note: An earlier version of this article had the incorrect location for Ying-Ying Chang's book signing. As the coffin was lowered into the ground, the black-clad tribe of mourners formed a line. But soon she found herself drawn to a subject just as dark. [19] Chang was also reportedly deeply disturbed by much of the subject matter of her research. And through the months afterward, I couldnt help but think of Minnie and why she captured Iris imagination as a historian. After leaving China, Vautrin suffered a breakdown; she committed suicide in 1941.v, Tue 11/6, 7:30 PM, Barbaras Bookstore, 1218 S. Halsted, 312-413-2665, Wed 11/7, 7 PM, 57th Street Books, 1301 E. 57th, 773-684-1300. We go through her and her husband's (Brett Douglas) house in San jose. Christopher Douglas Retweeted. But as she began to manifest symptoms of bipolar illness, she perceived them as a failure of will. But the nanny spoke only Mandarin. [20], On November 9, 2004, at about 9 a.m., Chang was found dead in the driver's seat of her Oldsmobile Alero car by a Santa Clara Valley Water District employee on a rural road south of Los Gatos, California and west of State Route 17, in Santa Clara County. She touched her fingertips to her forehead, then waved her hand to the heavens: "It's because Iris is a dreamer." She had worn herself out on a book tour for the paperback release of The Chinese in America and spent some time in a mental health ward in Kentucky in August 2004. Open sky surrounds broad, rolling lawns at the crest of a hill. Ed Martel's story began on Dec. 7, 1941. "But she worked herself way too hard when she was there. She had gained an international reputation in 1997 when she was only 29 for writing "The Rape of Nanking: The Forgotten Holocaust of World War II." The Nanking book had "made Iris sad. Kamen says that despite her worldliness, Chang never developed the distancing filters that aid many journalists. ", Christopher was born Aug. 31 that year. he cried. "Richard was Iris' friend," said Chang. After eloquent eulogies by family and friends, a tribute written by U. S. Rep. Michael Honda was recited, which he had read into the Congressional Record earlier that week: "Her fierce pride of her Chinese American heritage empowered others with the certainty that they were truly Americans Our community has lost a role model and close friend; the world has lost one of its finest and most passionate advocates of social and historical justice. Iris Shun-Ru Chang born March 28, 1968 Princeton, New Jersey died by suicide on a road south of San Francisco, near Los Gatos, November 9, 2004 father Shau-Jin Chang, a physics professor at the University of Illinois mother Ying-Ying Chang, a microbiology professor at the University of Illinois brother Michael Chang When her internship was up, Iris was offered a permanent job at AP. Instead it offers the same meticulous attention to detail and thorough immersion in primary sources that distinguishes Changs exhaustively researched books, Thread of the Silkworm (1995), about an accused Chinese spy; The Rape of Nanking, published in 1997 to mark the massacres 60th anniversary; and the 2003 narrative history The Chinese in America. (In the book, Iris noted that Vautrin had graduated with honors from her own alma mater, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.) Tech Greater Vancouver Metropolitan. She is best known for her best-selling 1997 account of the Nanking Massacre, The Rape of Nanking. Soon they were both teaching and conducting research at the University of Illinois. She attended University Laboratory High School of Urbana, Illinois, and graduated in 1985. Kamen, the author of three previous books (Feminist Fatale, on Third Wave feminism; Her Way, a study of womens sexuality in the 1990s; and All in My Head, about her years-long struggle with chronic pain), says with Chang as her subject she wanted to focus on the dark side, the complexities and tensions we had with each other.. "There's a book I must do," she said. The most startling thing Kamen uncovered about Chang, however, didnt emerge until after Finding Iris Chang was set in galleys. Whether it was the CIA or some other organization I will never know. Iris discovered this group of Chinese American activists after she and Brett moved to Northern California when he got a job with Cisco Systems. He left China in 1935 to study at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Other parts were not. She is best known for her best-selling 1997 account of the Nanking Massacre, The Rape of Nanking. Hundreds gathered for the memorial service and burial. In 1995, at age 27, Chang flew from California to Nanjing in East China's Jiangsu province. He had only recently retired from the family farm in central Illinois that had been in the family for five generations. Days before I left for Louisville I had a deep foreboding about my safety. photo by Tim Kao/the chronicle, Event on 3/6/05 in San Francisco. The Rape of Nanking placed her in great demand as a speaker and as an interview subject, and, more broadly, as a spokesperson for the viewpoint that the Japanese government had not done enough to compensate victims of their invasion of China. Iris Chang, a best-selling author who chronicled the Japanese occupation of China and the history of Chinese immigrants in the United . "He got the job, we went," Mrs. Chang explained. "He immediately agreed to read my manuscript and write the introduction when I asked him.". She had suffered from years of depression and constant sleep deprivation since her bestseller - full title The Rape of Nanking: The Forgotten Holocaust of World War Two - was published in 1997. "Iris was impatient. "They had a big fight," he said. Newsweek ran an excerpt, and soon Iris was a familiar face on TV news shows. "I knew Iris was not right," her mother said. The author, who committed suicide nearly 10 years later, saw a graphic photo exhibition of the 1937 Japanese attack on Nanking civilians and felt an urge to publicize the almost-buried atrocity to the world, according to her mother, Ying-Ying Chang. There are so many kids his age here. Everything points to suicide.". So you see, she was really a fighter. Scope and Contents note One compact sound cassette. Chang tells the story of a rocket scientist, Tsien Hsue-Shen, who was born in China in 1911 and educated in the United States. Born in China, educated at M.I.T. Her long-distance engagement to Brett entered its second year. "Days before I left for Louisville I had a deep foreboding about my safety. It was very painful for me to think about, even then. . Though troubling to realize, those things that protect us most -- faith, family, health, financial stability -- are often powerless against mental illness. "We marvel at how America turned their backs on us. Each breath is becoming difficult for me to take -- the anxiety can be compared to drowning in an open sea. Driving west toward Santa Cruz on Highway 17, she took a turnoff 25 miles from her home and parked on a steep gravel utility road within sight of the highway. "Iris scraped away the scar tissue of something that had been half forgotten and half healed over, and to this date, it's still a very raw wound, " said Orville Schell, dean of the Graduate School of Journalism at UC Berkeley. He was misled by Iris. Sixteen years later, and five days after her death, Brett sat in the living room of the San Jose town home they shared, surrounded by family photos. asked Iris, knowing Martel had been saved from near starvation by the brushy mustache he wore. She found the diaries of a pair of Westerners who were among the heroes of Nanking. This post was contributed by a community member. But friends say Iris began to voice concerns for her safety. Iris collapsed in bed. I told her that I wanted her to call me the next night and every night after that until she worked out the details. "There was a time earlier, in September, when we were worried, but she seemed to come out of that. . "She was like a battalion commander," Meldahl said. The lack of sleep can exacerbate the illness and vice versa. The views expressed in this post are the author's own. "Iris thought it was an injustice. It is far better that you remember me as I was -- in my heyday as a best-selling author -- than the wild-eyed wreck who returned from Louisville . "I urged her to talk with someone -- either Brett, or me, or someone. ", He added, sadly, "I think if we had, I would have noticed earlier that things were going wrong.". Before dawn, Iris awoke and got into her car. SHAU-JIN CHANG (FATHER), left, AND YING-YING CHANG (MOTHER), PARENTS OF IRIS CHANG, WHO COMMITTED SUICIDE IN NOVEMBERR 2004. To soothe the pain of her loss, it would be tempting to seek a single, simple explanation for the suicide of Iris Chang. I believe my detention at Norton Hospital was the government's attempt to discredit me. Then she got back up again. Chang said she's very grateful to her husband for being extremely supportive in her writing process. "I learned from my research that medicine is not one for all," said Chang. In the backseat, a teddy bear was tucked into the car seat of her 2-year-old son, Christopher. January 26, 2008, Sunday Star-Times magazine The motorist who went to investigate the white Oldsmobile parked just off highway 17, which runs between San Jose and Santa Cruz in Northern California, was a county employee. She would have a team of three vets and their children and their wives. When you do not, you live not just by the day -- but by the minute. "She also liked to beat the system. Iris Chang lived and worked in California. Event on 11/16/04 in San Jose. She wrote her thesis on "The Poetry of Science." chris douglas owner/creator/artist at karnage clothing Canterbury, New Zealand Chris Douglas Area Sales Manager Wakefield Chris D. Loader operator at Agg. According to the police report, Iris phoned a local gunsmith, an antique firearms specialist who did business from his home. He and Iris were married in August 1991 in Champaign-Urbana. The Police Department drafted a missing person's report. They told of the time in grade school when Iris decided "if Dear Abby can do it -- I can do it," and she started her own advice column, writing questions and answers. Homicide detectives would eventually determine that Iris had loaded all six chambers of the gun, placed the barrel between her lips, and fired. [13], Chang's visibility as a public figure increased with her final work, The Chinese in America. christopher douglas iris chang; christopher douglas iris chang. Your Privacy Choices (Opt Out of Sale/Targeted Ads). With few rations, little ammunition and no reinforcements, 70,000 American and Filipino troops held off the Japanese for months. Home Deep Cleaning - Standard; Home Deep Cleaning - Premium; Home Deep Cleaning - Supreme ", During two years of research, Iris made significant historical discoveries. This is a carousel. Another said: "Let us thank her parents. ", Her mother added, "She was in therapy all the time, but it didn't help, and she took the medicine on and off. Many families sent me emails after reading my book," said Chang, citing an example of a couple shocked by the suicide of their daughter, a Stanford graduate who seemed to have a bright future. An excerpt from an interview with author Iris Chang held during her appearance at the New York State Writers Institute on April 14, 2004. In 1998, she and Brett were invited to attend Renaissance Weekend -- the meeting-of-the-minds seminar held each New Year's weekend in South Carolina. "I believe Iris in heaven would want me to do this, to channel my sadness into something positive.". She was an able journalist, but she allowed herself to become deeply involved emotionally in her subjects, which gave her accessibility. "Iris was so excited when she got the contract for the book," Brett said, recalling how obsessively she ferreted out material. When her body was discovered, Iris Chang had been dead for two hours. You have a young kid. Iris Shun-Ru Chang was a Chinese-American historian and journalist. Photos for a profile of Iris chang, a prominenet author and historian, who died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. ", That night, Iris and Brett followed their routine and went to sleep around midnight. A lot of people misunderstood her in that way. "Iris was very sensitive. Every suicide is the tragic terminus of a tangle of roads, a route unique as a thumbprint. On the day of Iris Chang's death, word spread quickly over news wires and the Internet. So she took a little bit and then she stopped -- and it shouldn't be stopped like that. She just seemed to be more driven and to have more zest for life than anyone I'd ever met. and Cal Tech, Tsien became a professor at both universities and a brilliant space age pioneer. These were considered her finest traits. -- Was she "the last victim of the Rape of Nanking," plagued and destroyed by the dark histories she illuminated? Still, the depression failed to lift. Dive into our most recent stories and exclusive insights from our editors and staff. "I wanted to give support to families that suffered the same kind of loss, and it really worked in that way. The medicine was probably not right for her.". In her last call to Kamen, Chang had alluded to highly placed people who didnt like her once again digging into Japanese atrocities during World War II. Forgive me because I cannot forgive myself.". . Iris Shun-Ru Chang (March 28, 1968 - November 9, 2004) was a Chinese American journalist, author of historical books and political activist.She is best known for her best-selling 1997 account of the Nanking Massacre, The Rape of Nanking, and in 2003, The Chinese in America: A Narrative History. But not so well known is that the idea for the book came to author Iris Chang while she was in Cupertino at the in December 1994. "She's very systematic -- you see, every poem has a date on it. Reporter Richard Rongstad eulogized her as "Iris Chang lit a flame and passed it to others and we should not allow that flame to be extinguished.". "It's amazing when you watch Iris do research," Brett said. Tall and slender, with glossy black hair falling well past her shoulders, Iris emerged from her car wearing blue jeans and sneakers. A poster-size photograph of Iris, lit by candlelight, stood vigil on the lawn of Spangler Mortuary in Los Altos in the early evening of Nov. 18. They married in 1964, and each earned a doctorate from Harvard in 1967. And she loved it. NANKING-02/B/19JULY98/SC/TK=IRIS Chang autographing "Rape of Nanking" Sunday at the Treasure Island exhibit. And Iris would buy lunch and dinner for everybody, and they all thought it was great. Families, too, have trouble coping. ", Iris called Rabiner. "The doctors wanted her to continue in therapy, so sometimes they would go along with her. It's a disease. Ironically, the very condition that put her career on a slower track has also helped her avoid the emotional and physical burnout that the ambitious Chang experienced during her last year. Hoping to practice shooting, she asked the gunsmith to go with her to a nearby indoor firing range. ", Rising from his chair, her father pulled a small red leather volume from the bookshelf. When Brett woke to find Iris gone early Monday morning, he called San Jose police, reporting that she was missing, on medication and a suicide risk. Iris got a massage. Iris Chang, author of The Rape of Nanking, ended her life with a pistol on November 9, 2004. She was best known for her best-selling 1997 account of the Nanking . ", Her father patted the tabletop. Like others, Kamen had wondered if postpartum depression might have played a role in her mental decline. "But Iris herself did not believe she was sick." She wanted to be independent, to think for herself. 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