Abstract

In the aftermath of the terrorist attacks on Paris on November 13, 2015, the French national anthem, La Marseillaise, was performed widely at public commemorations around the world as an expression of solidarity with the people of France.1 It was reportedly sung by Muslim community leaders in Paris, at a football match between England and France in London, and by the Metropolitan Opera in New York. According to the New York Times' report of the last event, “The audience stood. Many sang, drowned out by the chorus and opera singers onstage. And when it was over, there were cheers, and…

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