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Gregory Schrempp

Associate Professor, Department of Folklore & Ethnomusicology, Indiana University (Bloomington)

Gregory Schrempp is Associate Professor in the Department of Folklore & Ethnomusicology at Indiana University (Bloomington), where he teaches courses in mythology, comparative cosmology, and intellectual history. He has carried out archival and field research in Polynesian cosmologies, emphasizing Maori. He is author of The Ancient Mythology of Modern Science: A Mythologist Looks Seriously at Popular Science Writing (2012) and Magical Arrows: the Maori, the Greeks, and the Folklore of the Universe (1992).

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