cultural capital
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of cultural capital
First recorded in 1975–80
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“They have done a great job building cultural capital and financial relationships at the league level across these leagues,” said a former NFL team executive who was granted anonymity to discuss the club-level dealings with Fanatics.
From Los Angeles Times
Museum attendance in Moscow, which competes with Saint Petersburg as Russia's cultural capital, jumped 30 percent in 2025, according to deputy mayor Natalya Sergunina.
From Barron's
“Well, I was supposed to be in America at this very moment, in the cultural capital of Cleveland. But I skipped my ship, you see, so now I’m here. And with the Germans at our door, we do need to build our own circles of friendship to get through all of this, don’t we, Marion? I’ll introduce you to my new friend, Colin. He’s quite smart and understands the nature of imperfection.”
From Literature
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He says the idea of being able to make these traditional dishes from specific areas has become a point of pride for many young people as they search for a sense of identity as well as cultural capital.
From Salon
Mr Edwards said Burslem had "taken a kicking" over the years but had the potential to become the "cultural capital" of Stoke-on-Trent.
From BBC
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