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Death on Demand - Jack Kevorkian and the Right-To-Die Movement

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Informationen zum Autor By Michael DeCesare Klappentext Death on Demand explores the polarizing role of Jack Kevorkian-"Dr. Death"-as the most visible leader of the right-to-die movement. From a feature on the cover of Time magazine to interviews on shows like 60 Minutes, Kevorkian was a high-profile figure in the right-to-die movement, capturing constant media attention as he helped more than one hundred people kill themselves. The book opens with the death of Janet Adkins in 1990-Kevorkian's first assisted suicide-then travels back to Kevorkian's medical school days and follows his nearly four decades as a lone activist. Death on Demand draws on Kevorkian's interviews and published work as well as newspaper and magazine articles to describe the doctor's publicity stunts, criminal trials, years in prison, and activities after he was paroled. Author Michael DeCesare examines Kevorkian's actions in the context of the right-to-die movement to understand his crucial role in bringing the controversial practice of assisted suicide into the public conversation. Zusammenfassung Death on Demand explores the polarizing role of Jack Kevorkian—“Dr. Death”—and his role as the most visible leader of the right-to-die movement. The book examines Kevorkian’s activities in the context of the right-to-die movement to understand his crucial role in bringing the controversial practice of assisted suicide into the public conversation. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction: From Janet Adkins to Brittany Maynard1. "A Self-Imposed Mission": Four Decades of Lone Activism2. "They'll Be After Me For This": Lighting a Movement's Fuse3. "A Serial Mercy Killer On Our Hands": The Emergence of Dr. Death4. "We're Some Friends of Dr. Kevorkian's": Pushing for the Right to Die5. "A Game of Cat and Mouse": Kevorkian on Trial6. "I Prefer Jail to Bail": Forcing a Showdown7. "Well, Sir, Consider Yourself Stopped": A Leader's Fall and a Movement's DeclineConclusion: Death with Dignity-After KevorkianNotesReferences...

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