Taubstumm bis gebärdensprachig: Die österreichische Gebärdensprachgemeinschaft aus soziolinguistischer Perspektive
Author: Verena Krausneker
Publisher: Drava, 2006
(translated from German by Google Translate)
Are deaf people disabled or a language minority? How does a deaf child learn German? What speaks for and what against sign language? Why were deaf children previously forced to sit on their hands? What does deaf people's wish for bilingual teaching mean? And how do education politicians think about these things?
The book provides answers to these and other questions and uses the example of Austrian sign language to describe the hurdles a minority takes to self-determination and recognition of their linguistic rights.