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http://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt4b69q94w No online items Inventory of the Iris Chang papers Finding aid prepared by Hoover Institution Library and Archives Staff Hoover Institution Library and Archives © 2015 434 Galvez Mall Stanford University Stanford, CA 94305-6003 [email protected] URL: http://www.hoover.org/library-and-archives Inventory of the Iris Chang 2004C22 1 papers Title: Iris Chang papers Date (inclusive): 1877-2007 Collection Number: 2004C22 Contributing Institution: Hoover Institution Library and Archives Language of Material: English Physical Description: 403 manuscript boxes, 2 cubic foot boxes, 5 card file boxes, 5 oversize boxes, 2 oversize folders(177.7 Linear Feet) Abstract: Correspondence, writings, recordings and transcripts of interviews, photocopies of government records and other documents, printed matter, audiovisual material, and memorabilia relating to the history of Chinese in the United States, and to aspects of World War II. Includes research material for the books by Iris Chang, Thread of the Silkworm (New York, 1995), The Rape of Nanking (New York, 1997), and The Chinese in America (New York, 2003), and for an uncompleted work on conditions of American soldiers captured by Japanese forces and Japanese atrocities against American prisoners of war. Creator: Chang, Iris Hoover Institution Library & Archives Access "Boxes 377-379, 382-383, 386-394, and 397-412 closed until 2072 January 1. The remainder of the collection is open for research; materials must be requested at least two business days in advance of intended use." Publication Rights For copyright status, please contact the Hoover Institution Library & Archives. Acquisition Information The material was acquired by the Hoover Institution Library & Archives in 2004, with a substantial increment received in 2005. An additional increment was added in 2011. Preferred Citation [Identification of item], Iris Chang papers, [Box no., Folder no. or title], Hoover Institution Library & Archives. 1968 Born, Princeton, New Jersey 1989 Bachelor's degree, journalism major, University of Illinois 1991 Master's degree in writing, Johns Hopkins University 1992 Peace and International Cooperation award, John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation 1995 Author, Thread of the Silkworm 1997 Author, The Rape of Nanking: The Forgotten Holocaust of World War II 2003 Author, The Chinese in America: A Narrative History 2004 Died, California Scope and Content of Collection The Iris Chang papers span the career of a prominent American writer whose work centered on topics of Chinese and Chinese American history. In addition to speeches and writings, including drafts of her three books, the papers contain a large amount of research materials related to Chang's work as a historian. These include notes, interview transcripts, documents, sound recordings, and videorecordings. The collection also contains articles from Chang's career as a journalist, as well as significant biographical materials. There is a considerable amount of correspondence in the papers, including many letters of appreciation from readers of her books. Chang's 1997 book The Rape of Nanking: The Forgotten Holocaust of World War II was an enormous popular success, focusing renewed attention on the actions of the Imperial Japanese army in China in the late 1930s and transforming Chang herself into a public figure who gave numerous speeches on the subject of her book. In the process, she became identified as an advocate who sought both to preserve the memory of the Nanking Massacre and to force a greater recognition on the part of Japan of its role in this tragedy. Chang's other books include The Thread of the Silkworm, a biography of the Chinese rocket scientist Qian Xuesen (or Tsien Hsue-Shen), and The Chinese in America: A Narrative History, a major work on the Chinese American experience based on extensive research and interviews. The collection contains numerous sound and video recordings of speeches made by Iris Chang, as well as of radio and television interviews conducted with her. Additionally, there are extensive materials in the papers relating to various public appearances made by Chang to promote her books. These include press releases, photographs, and correspondence. Inventory of the Iris Chang 2004C22 2 papers The papers also contain materials pertaining to Iris Chang's death in 2004, including obituaries, memorial tributes, and letters of condolence received by her family. Subjects and Indexing Terms World War, 1939-1945 -- Prisoners and prisons World War, 1939-1945 -- Japan Audiotapes Video tapes Sino-Japanese War, 1937-1945 Prisoners of war Chinese Americans World War, 1939-1945 -- Atrocities War crime trials -- Guam Nanking Massacre, Nanjing, Jiangsu Sheng, China, 1937 United States. Army Qian, Xuesen, 1911-2009 box 1 Open box 2 Open box 3 Subject file Scope and Contents note Clippings, correspondence, notes, and printed matter box 3, folder 1-2 Recent Chinese smuggling 1993-2000 box 3, folder 3 Love Boat 1995-1999 box 3, folder 4 Eyelid surgery 1982-1999 box 3, folder 5 Interracial marriages 1995-2001 box 3, folder 6 Chinese schools 1997 box 3, folder 7 Beauty pageant 2000 box 3, folder 8 Banana label 1993 box 4, folder 1 Asian Greek system 1998-1999 box 4, folder 2 Asian Pacific Fund 2000 box 4, folder 3 Angry Asian male 1995-2001 box 4, folder 4 ASNE Racism 2001. Scope and Contents note Correspondence and clippings relating to the American Society of Newspaper Editors box 4, folder 5 Future 1999-2000 box 4, folder 6 Babies 1998-2002 box 4, folder 7 Organized crime 2000 box 4, folder 8 Lowell High School 1999-2000 box 4, folder 9 Sweatshops 1994-2000 box 4, folder 10 Human Rights in China (HRIC) 1998 Videorecordings box 4, folder 11 "Iris Chang: The Chinese in America," 2003. Scope and Contents note One VHS videocassette box 4, folder 12 History Detectives, Public Broadcasting System undated. Scope and Contents note One VHS videocassette Inventory of the Iris Chang 2004C22 3 papers box 4, "Committee of 100--Chinese American Identity," undated. folder 13-14 Scope and Contents note Two VHS videocassettes box 5, folder 1-2 Committee of 100, 2003 Conference 2003. Scope and Contents note Two VHS videocassettes box 5, folder 3 Professor Amy Chua undated. Scope and Contents note One VHS videocassette Access Access DVD copy available for immediate viewing. Use reference ID 2004c22_002_r2015. box 5, folder 4 "Rape of Nanking (Chinese version)," undated. Scope and Contents note One VHS videocassette box 5, folder 5 News program, KPIX TV, San Francisco, California 2003 June 1. Scope and Contents note One VHS videocassette box 5, folder 6 "The Rape of Nanking and the Goddess of Mercy," SIUC Radio-TV documentary 2003 Spring. Scope and Contents note One VHS videocassette box 5, folder 7 "China Doctor of Eastern Oregon and Journey into Spring," undated. Scope and Contents note One VHS videocassette box 5, folder 8 Iris Chang interview, The Morning Edition, TV-31, Stillwater, Oklahoma 2004 April 6. Scope and Contents note One VHS videocassette Access Access DVD copy available for immediate viewing. Use reference ID 2004c22_003_r2015. box 6 Sound recordings box 6, folder 1 Iris Chang interview, Forum, KQED radio, San Francisco, California 2003 June 23. Scope and Contents note One compact sound cassette Access Use copy reference number: 2004c22_a_0011180 box 6, folder 2-3 Iris Chang interviews, WNYC radio, New York, New York 2003 April 28 and May 29. Scope and Contents note Two compact sound cassettes Access Use copy reference number: 2004c22_a_0011175 Inventory of the Iris Chang 2004C22 4 papers box 6, folder 4 Iris Chang interview, David Pang program, KEST radio, San Francisco, California undated. Scope and Contents note One compact sound cassette Access Use copy reference number: 2004c22_a_0011181 box 6, folder 5 Voice of America broadcast 1997 June 8. Scope and Contents note One compact sound cassette box 6, folder 6 "Chinese America: A History with Iris Chang," New Dimensions Foundation, Ukiah, California 2003. Scope and Contents note One compact sound cassette Access Use copy reference number: 2004c22_a_0011182 box 6, folder 7 Iris Chang radio interview, Houston, Texas 2003 May 18. Scope and Contents note One CD sound disc Access Use copy reference number: 2004c22_a_0011176 box 6, folder 8 "Iris Chang: The Chinese in America," Talk of the Nation program, National Public Radio 2003 May 7. Scope and Contents note One CD sound disc Access Use copy reference number: 2004c22_a_0011177 box 6, folder 9 Iris Chang interview, KPFA radio, Berkeley, California 2003 May 28. Scope and Contents note One CD sound disc Access Use copy reference number: 2004c22_a_0011178 box 6, folder 10 "The Chinese in America: Iris Chang," WILL radio, Urbana, Illinois 2003 May 19. Scope and Contents note One CD sound disc Scope and Contents This disc is unreadable either because no data was ever written to it or because the data has become corrupted. box 6, folder 11 "Iris Chang on Up Front," 2003 May 30. Scope and Contents note One CD sound disc Access Use copy reference number: 2004c22_a_0011179 Speeches and writings by Iris Chang Inventory of the Iris Chang 2004C22 5 papers The Chinese in America: A Narrative History, New York 2003 Research materials box 6, Photocopies of diaries 1873-1891 folder 12-15 box 7, folder 1-5 Interview transcripts 1980-1995 box 8, folder 1-2 Photocopies of diaries 1873-1879 box 8, folder 3-5 General 1885-1999 box 9, folder 1-2 General 1885-1999 box 9, folder 3 Book tour 2004 Thread of the Silkworm, New York 1995 box 9, folder 4-5 Research materials 1949-1996 box 10 Sound recordings box 10, folder 1 "China in the American Imagination," presentation by Iris Chang, Los Angeles Times Festival of Books, Los Angeles, California 2004. Scope and Contents note One compact sound cassette and related correspondence box 10, folder 2 Iris Chang interview, Glenn Mitchell show, KERA radio, Dallas, Texas 2004 March 29.