Presented by
Virginia Willis
chef, author, producer
Podcast courtesy of WBEZ’s Chicago Amplified
According to Chef Virginia Willis, one of the South’s grandest culinary belles, Southern “exceptionalism” is the notion that the South is a place unique and distinct from the rest of the world. Is this an invention of the New South, Chef Willis asks, or is the notion based upon a history of economic, social, and moral differences? As a poor, agrarian society, the early American South differed from its urban, industrial Northern counterpart. Continue reading