Gordon Douglas Killam (August 26, 1930 â November 17, 2020), known to friends as Doug Killam, was a Canadian scholar of African literature.
Killam was born on August 26, 1930, the son of Harry and Margaret Killam of British Columbia. After working as a producer with CBC Television, he gained a PhD from University College London in 1964 and moved into academia. He travelled and taught in Africa, in Sierra Leone, Nigeria and Tanzania. He also taught at Canadian universities, including the University of British Columbia (UBC), the University of Alberta and University of Acadia. At the University of York he was the Founding Master of Bethune College. At the University of Guelph, he made the Department of English a recognised centre of post-colonial studies.
Predeceased by his wife Shelagh (née Anderson) in 1996, Killam died on November 17, 2020, of Parkinson's disease.