Professor

Purnima Mankekar

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Overall Ratings
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Easiness 3.8 / 5 How easy the class is, 1 being extremely difficult and 5 being easy peasy.
Workload 3.5 / 5 How light the workload is, 1 being extremely heavy and 5 being extremely light.
Clarity 4.1 / 5 How clear the professor is, 1 being extremely unclear and 5 being very clear.
Helpfulness 4.0 / 5 How helpful the professor is, 1 being not helpful at all and 5 being extremely helpful.

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June 27, 2019
Quarter: Winter 2019
Grade: A

The subject material isn't exactly what I had hoped for, as you don't learn specifically about Asian American women or specific women. Instead, you examine the Asian American communities using "gender as an analytic." I was upset for a bit about this, but honestly it was still an interesting and engaging course. The professor is a bit intimidating but overall very nice. She bruincasts her lectures, and she is extremely thorough in her explanations. The tests were multiple choice, which made it extremely easy, and the essays were also easily done if you read and understood the readings.

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July 1, 2019
Quarter: Winter 2019
Grade: B

I went into class expecting to learn specifically about Asian American women and looking to relate my experience to the class but I definitely didn't get what I was expecting to learn. I wanted to learn about specific Asian American women or solely about Asian American women but this course was a lot broader. I was pretty disappointed by how this course was structured. This class focuses a lot more on using "gender as an analytic". It ties the struggles that Asian American women face(d) onto a broader level by relating / comparing it to the struggles of other women of other ethnic communities.

I was pretty confused as to how everything in we learned related and connected together. The course material kind of went all over the place. The readings were pretty long and not too interesting. The professor was pretty unclear when teaching and tended to use a lot of big words that didn't need to be used. The way that she described certain topics often overcomplicate them. My TA was also pretty bad at communicating and breaking down lecture materials during discussion to better explain everything. I scheduled an appointment with her once and she was talking to another student so I waited for 30 minutes. And then when they finished, she was like "Oh no, I'm so sorry I completely forgot. I have ______ now and I have to go." So I didn't get to discuss my ideas for a paper with her. (And I ended up doing badly on the paper).

If you do the readings and go to lecture, you should be fine. Do well on your papers. Readings are what's mostly on the finals + details or main ideas from the films you need to watch.

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March 23, 2020
Quarter: Winter 2020
Grade: A-

This class opened my eyes to a lot of issues regarding the Asian American experience. For that, I would take this class again. The readings are pretty heavy some weeks, but it's doable if you don't have another reading-heavy class. The two essays took quite a while to write and it was hard to synthesize ideas from different modules into just 4-5 pages. If you do the readings, it's a lot easier to complete the essays. Participation is required in discussion and encouraged in lecture. Make sure you attend the discussion, but if you can't make lecture, the professor Bruincasts. Overall, I understand why this class fulfills the diversity requirement because it doesn't just tackle the Asian American woman's experience, but also the experience of other minorities, genders, and classes.

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ASIA AM 50
COVID-19 This review was submitted during the COVID-19 pandemic. Your experience may vary.
March 27, 2021
Quarter: Winter 2021
Grade: I

She made our final OPTIONAL. Bless her soul.

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ASIA AM 50
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March 30, 2021
Quarter: Winter 2021
Grade: A-

She was very accommodating, the only thing that you had to attend was discussion sections. Even then, they were really chill especially with the TA Hannah. Overall the class can get pretty boring and the workload in the first half can be a lot, but it makes sense considering it fulfills two GE requirements. I would def suggest taking this class if u need the 2 GE requirements, especially because the final was optional for us.
The class was structured to look at other women in history as well, not only Asian American women. However, I found this much more interesting and engaging. Its a good class and a good accommodating professor, but not an easy A. You work for it with the 3 papers that take quite a bit to finish (like 3-5 days) and your group presentation (which was very easy) and possibly your final

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ASIA AM 50
COVID-19 This review was submitted during the COVID-19 pandemic. Your experience may vary.
April 5, 2021
Quarter: Winter 2021
Grade: A+

I loved this class. Professor Mankekar is so sweet. She was very clear about the fact that she wanted this class to be low-stress and was super accommodating. She made the final optional! My TA Jananie was also really sweet and a good grader. I took this class in the online format and really the only work to submit was three papers, each around 4-5 pages and spaced 2 weeks apart, responding to a prompt on the course content and synthesizing materials from lectures, readings, and films. They each took me quite a long time but they are not very difficult; I got an A on all of them. There's asynch lectures to watch, readings (often long but close reading isn't crucial), and a few films. You also have to show up to discussion and participate as a part of your grade.

One thing to be aware of before taking this class is that it's not simply about the history of Asian American women. It's more about "using gender as an analytic" and has a lot do with understanding and analyzing how things like race, gender, labor, and geopolitics shaped the lives of Asian immigrant women. That kind of sociological/analytical/whatever type stuff did not come naturally to me so it took a bit of BSing at first. Definitely something to keep in mind if that's not you. However, I still liked the class regardless; it really opened my eyes! If you are looking for an easy GE/diversity req, it's a great option.

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Oct. 18, 2021
Quarter: Fall 2021
Grade: I

I am currently taking this class and I love it! It's asynchronous, so we can work at our own pace. The group presentation of discussion questions was feasible and not difficult in comparison to other classes. The essays seem hard at first, but after you become comfortable using gender as an analytic, it becomes easier! Overall a great class and easy GE!

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Dec. 22, 2021
Quarter: Fall 2021
Grade: A+

This class was mainly taught by the T.A. I did not watch any of the lectures at all and was able to get a very good grade in the class. The class is mainly composed of two essays and a group project. Due to COVID, the exam is optional if you are content with your grade.

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Dec. 21, 2021
Quarter: Fall 2021
Grade: A+

Great class! I especially love when professors provide documentaries and films for students to watch, and the ones we watched in this class were some of the most interesting ones I have seen.

Joseph Tsuboi, my TA, was really kind, knowledgable, and accommodating. They made my experience in the class awesome!

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Dec. 22, 2021
Quarter: Fall 2021
Grade: A+

Don't even need to watch lectures, I just skimmed over readings every now and then, half the time I didnt even read them. We have 2 essays and a group project, for these, I would recommend watching the assigned group projects and lectures to complete the assignments. Easy class, I would take it again for sure. Essays are only 3-4 pages and easy to write.

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ASIA AM 50
Quarter: Winter 2019
Grade: A
June 27, 2019

The subject material isn't exactly what I had hoped for, as you don't learn specifically about Asian American women or specific women. Instead, you examine the Asian American communities using "gender as an analytic." I was upset for a bit about this, but honestly it was still an interesting and engaging course. The professor is a bit intimidating but overall very nice. She bruincasts her lectures, and she is extremely thorough in her explanations. The tests were multiple choice, which made it extremely easy, and the essays were also easily done if you read and understood the readings.

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ASIA AM 50
Quarter: Winter 2019
Grade: B
July 1, 2019

I went into class expecting to learn specifically about Asian American women and looking to relate my experience to the class but I definitely didn't get what I was expecting to learn. I wanted to learn about specific Asian American women or solely about Asian American women but this course was a lot broader. I was pretty disappointed by how this course was structured. This class focuses a lot more on using "gender as an analytic". It ties the struggles that Asian American women face(d) onto a broader level by relating / comparing it to the struggles of other women of other ethnic communities.

I was pretty confused as to how everything in we learned related and connected together. The course material kind of went all over the place. The readings were pretty long and not too interesting. The professor was pretty unclear when teaching and tended to use a lot of big words that didn't need to be used. The way that she described certain topics often overcomplicate them. My TA was also pretty bad at communicating and breaking down lecture materials during discussion to better explain everything. I scheduled an appointment with her once and she was talking to another student so I waited for 30 minutes. And then when they finished, she was like "Oh no, I'm so sorry I completely forgot. I have ______ now and I have to go." So I didn't get to discuss my ideas for a paper with her. (And I ended up doing badly on the paper).

If you do the readings and go to lecture, you should be fine. Do well on your papers. Readings are what's mostly on the finals + details or main ideas from the films you need to watch.

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ASIA AM 50
Quarter: Winter 2020
Grade: A-
March 23, 2020

This class opened my eyes to a lot of issues regarding the Asian American experience. For that, I would take this class again. The readings are pretty heavy some weeks, but it's doable if you don't have another reading-heavy class. The two essays took quite a while to write and it was hard to synthesize ideas from different modules into just 4-5 pages. If you do the readings, it's a lot easier to complete the essays. Participation is required in discussion and encouraged in lecture. Make sure you attend the discussion, but if you can't make lecture, the professor Bruincasts. Overall, I understand why this class fulfills the diversity requirement because it doesn't just tackle the Asian American woman's experience, but also the experience of other minorities, genders, and classes.

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ASIA AM 50
COVID-19 This review was submitted during the COVID-19 pandemic. Your experience may vary.
Quarter: Winter 2021
Grade: I
March 27, 2021

She made our final OPTIONAL. Bless her soul.

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ASIA AM 50
COVID-19 This review was submitted during the COVID-19 pandemic. Your experience may vary.
Quarter: Winter 2021
Grade: A-
March 30, 2021

She was very accommodating, the only thing that you had to attend was discussion sections. Even then, they were really chill especially with the TA Hannah. Overall the class can get pretty boring and the workload in the first half can be a lot, but it makes sense considering it fulfills two GE requirements. I would def suggest taking this class if u need the 2 GE requirements, especially because the final was optional for us.
The class was structured to look at other women in history as well, not only Asian American women. However, I found this much more interesting and engaging. Its a good class and a good accommodating professor, but not an easy A. You work for it with the 3 papers that take quite a bit to finish (like 3-5 days) and your group presentation (which was very easy) and possibly your final

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ASIA AM 50
COVID-19 This review was submitted during the COVID-19 pandemic. Your experience may vary.
Quarter: Winter 2021
Grade: A+
April 5, 2021

I loved this class. Professor Mankekar is so sweet. She was very clear about the fact that she wanted this class to be low-stress and was super accommodating. She made the final optional! My TA Jananie was also really sweet and a good grader. I took this class in the online format and really the only work to submit was three papers, each around 4-5 pages and spaced 2 weeks apart, responding to a prompt on the course content and synthesizing materials from lectures, readings, and films. They each took me quite a long time but they are not very difficult; I got an A on all of them. There's asynch lectures to watch, readings (often long but close reading isn't crucial), and a few films. You also have to show up to discussion and participate as a part of your grade.

One thing to be aware of before taking this class is that it's not simply about the history of Asian American women. It's more about "using gender as an analytic" and has a lot do with understanding and analyzing how things like race, gender, labor, and geopolitics shaped the lives of Asian immigrant women. That kind of sociological/analytical/whatever type stuff did not come naturally to me so it took a bit of BSing at first. Definitely something to keep in mind if that's not you. However, I still liked the class regardless; it really opened my eyes! If you are looking for an easy GE/diversity req, it's a great option.

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ASIA AM 50
Quarter: Fall 2021
Grade: I
Oct. 18, 2021

I am currently taking this class and I love it! It's asynchronous, so we can work at our own pace. The group presentation of discussion questions was feasible and not difficult in comparison to other classes. The essays seem hard at first, but after you become comfortable using gender as an analytic, it becomes easier! Overall a great class and easy GE!

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ASIA AM 50
Quarter: Fall 2021
Grade: A+
Dec. 22, 2021

This class was mainly taught by the T.A. I did not watch any of the lectures at all and was able to get a very good grade in the class. The class is mainly composed of two essays and a group project. Due to COVID, the exam is optional if you are content with your grade.

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ASIA AM 50
Quarter: Fall 2021
Grade: A+
Dec. 21, 2021

Great class! I especially love when professors provide documentaries and films for students to watch, and the ones we watched in this class were some of the most interesting ones I have seen.

Joseph Tsuboi, my TA, was really kind, knowledgable, and accommodating. They made my experience in the class awesome!

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ASIA AM 50
Quarter: Fall 2021
Grade: A+
Dec. 22, 2021

Don't even need to watch lectures, I just skimmed over readings every now and then, half the time I didnt even read them. We have 2 essays and a group project, for these, I would recommend watching the assigned group projects and lectures to complete the assignments. Easy class, I would take it again for sure. Essays are only 3-4 pages and easy to write.

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