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Sources and further reading for the beer duck post
Updated: Dec 5, 2018
Anderson, E. (1988). The Food of China. New Haven: Yale University Press.
Da, Q., Qing , Z., Shi , Y., Hui, Y., Yi , P., & Yong, G. (2008, October). A homogenous nature of native Chinese duck matrilineal pool. BMC Evol Biol, 8(298).
Davidson, A. (1999). The Oxford Companion to Food. New York: Oxford University Press.
Fan , Y. (2015, July 16). “Divorced Yet?” – Why China Has a Soaring Divorce Rate . Retrieved from What's on Weibo: https://www.whatsonweibo.com/divorced-yet-why-china-has-a-soaring-divorce-rate/
Guo , R., Gui , H., & Guo, L. (2015). Multiregional Economic Development in China. New York: Springer.
Mostow, J. (2003). The Columbia Companion to Modem East Asian Literature. New York: Columbia University Press.
Newman, J. (2005). Duck. Flavor & Fortune, Spring(12), 17, 18, 19, and 32.
Phillips, C. (2016). All Under Heaven: Recipes from the 35 Cuisines of China. Ten Speed Press.
Shelke , K. (2016). Pasta and Noodles: A Global History. London: Reaktion Books Ltd. Retrieved from http://www.aaccnet.org/publications/plexus/cfw/Documents/CFW-60-3-0515.pdf
Tan , W. (2012, December 06). Jiangxi: Very hot and very umami. Retrieved from Shanghai Daily: https://archive.shine.cn/feature/ideal/Jiangxi-Very-hot-and-very.../shdaily.shtml
Treleaven, S. (2016, August 31). Hong Kongers revere food so much that they’ve created a little-known fourth meal that’s only eaten after dark. Retrieved from BBC: http://www.bbc.com/travel/story/20160829-hong-kongs-secret-night-meal
Wang, Y. (2017, October 17). No One In China Wants To Get Married Anymore, And It's Making Beijing Nervous. Retrieved from Forbes: https://www.forbes.com/sites/ywang/2017/10/17/no-one-in-china-wants-to-get-married-anymore-and-its-making-beijing-nervous/#6c847ccdaa0b
Wang, Z. (1996). An Oxcart for a Dowry. In J. Lau, & H. Goldblatt, The Columbia Anthology of Modern Chinese Literature (pp. 232-250). New York: Columbia Press University.
Wen Mooney, E. (2009). Beijing Eats. China Population Publishing House.
Xu , Q., Qiu , Z., & Li, J. (2016, August). Is the “ seven-year itch ” real? — a study on the changing divorce pattern in Chinese marriages. The Journal of Chinese Sociology, 3(17).