These are the sources and citations used to research How the band Half Man Half Biscuit construct an identity of working class northerners especially Liverpool and its surrounding boroughs and how they conform to the dominantly held truth assumptions that accompany it.. This bibliography was generated on Cite This For Me on
In-text: (Dictionary, 2015)
Your Bibliography: Dictionary, O., 2015. identity: definition of identity in Oxford dictionary (British & World English). [online] Oxforddictionaries.com. Available at: <http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/english/identity> [Accessed 13 January 2015].
In-text: (Hebdige, 1979)
Your Bibliography: Hebdige, D., 1979. Subculture, the meaning of style. London: Methuen, pp.115-6.
“In a decently ordered society members of Half Man Half Biscuit would be routinely carried shoulder high through the streets of every city they visited.”
In-text: (Peel, 2015)
Your Bibliography: Peel, J., 2015. Half Man Half Biscuit. [online] Probe-plus.co.uk. Available at: <http://www.probe-plus.co.uk/index.php/probe-plus-bands/80-half-man-half-biscuit> [Accessed 13 January 2015].
Jan, A Somerset Biscuit run… …through Bridgwater, along the A39 at the foot of the Quantocks, pass by a sign offering hanging baskets (sold out), then a sign for asparagus next left (with the added teaser of rhubarb) — all in the space of a few miles.
In-text: (Rand and Twenty Five, 2015)
Your Bibliography: Rand, C. and Twenty Five, P., 2015. Your PBRs…. [online] The Half Man Half Biscuit Lyrics Project. Available at: <http://www.chrisrand.com/hmhb/your-pbrs/> [Accessed 13 January 2015].
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