Bend It Like Beckham
.... family. Being raised in a traditionally ethnic family, I related to both
Jess and her good friend and fellow soccer-player
Jules. In ....
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Life Experience
.... Once again, we see that in contrast to
Jess and
Jules who are perceived as masculine for their interest in sports, Billy is perceived as feminine or homosexual ....
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Class & Gender Issues in Two Films
....
Jess and
Jules both love soccer, both have a crush on their soccer coach and both are treated with suspicion about their sexuality because of preferring soccer ....
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Social & Psychological Viewoint in Popular Films
.... Like
Jess and
Jules were perceived as being masculine or lesbian because of their interest in soccer, so Billy is perceived as feminine and homosexual because ....
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Women in Sports
.... As
Jess says at one point in the film, referring to a traditional Hindu dish made by .... Bend It like Beckham, we see that such a view is taken of
Jules who must ....
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Women in Sports & Political Institutions
.... As
Jess says at one point in the film, referring to a traditional Hindu dish made by .... Bend It like Beckham, we see that such a view is taken of
Jules who must ....
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