“No sooner had the word got out when that issue became hot property among the culturati.”
“The sun was high, the coffee steaming, and clustered round a Salzburg garden table were six of Europe's most influential culturati.”
“And so image-sensitive liberal, urbane, ironic culturati are going to want to prove their complex open-heartedness by indifferently swooning over her book.”
culturing
An act or an instance of growing or maintaining a culture (especially of bacteria).
“In the 1950s, the two criminologists Sykes and Matza provided one of the first convincing criticisms of culturalist criminology.”
“To understand cultural identities in terms of modes of affects means transvaluing all the coordinates of traditional culturalist account of identities.”
“Even in the legal sphere, formalistic conceptions of US citizenship are being displaced by culturalist, racist, or politically loaded conceptions.”
“Ethnic cleansing is a poor euphemism for forms of culturcide, ethnocide, ghettoization, displacement of people to reservations, and forced removal of populations.”