Denis Blondin (born 1947 in Plessisville, Quebec) is a Canadian (Quebec) anthropologist and writer.[1] Blondin received a Master of Arts from Université Laval in 1975, during which he worked on ethnographic research on the lower north shore of the Saint Lawrence river, in Quebec, Canada.[2] He was a professor of anthropology at the Collège François-Xavier-Garneau from 1975 until 2006.[1] Blondin has worked on issues of racism and the fisheries of Costa Rica.[2] As part of his research he examined the transmission of racism through educational texts in Quebec elementary and secondary education.[3]