In 2001 diende een conservatieve burgerbeweging (de Vlaamse Alliantie voor Fatsoen ) een klacht in wegens (art. 385bis Sw. – België). Ze citeerden twee volledige pagina's uit de Mieke Maaike obscene jeugd tekst waarin een 13-jarige jongen een seksuele handeling verricht met een huisdier.

A LibraryThing reviewer notes: “on the one hand, this is a book written by a man about how enthusiastically a ten-year-old girl wants to be licked; on the other hand, there is no doubt that it is mostly the teenager herself who actively takes the initiative and is enthusiastically in charge”.

| # | Bron | Jaar | Type | |---|------|------|------| | 1 | Wetboek van Strafrecht (art. 248‑250) | 2022 | Wetgeving | | 2 | Europese Richtlijn 2011/93/EU | 2011 | Richtlijn | | 3 | Wright, L. et al. “Association between exposure to sexually explicit literature and adolescent sexual behavior.” JAMA Pediatrics | 2022 | Peer‑review artikel | | 4 | van der Laan

: Encourage critical thinking and media literacy. This involves teaching youth to critically evaluate the media they consume, understand the potential impacts on their perceptions and behaviors, and make informed decisions.

They argue that Boon uses explicit content to expose hypocrisy, particularly the double standards of religious and conservative figures. The book’s mock-academic framing is often cited as evidence of its sophisticated, postmodern sensibility.

The book’s full subtitle gives a clear indication of its tone and content: “ een pornografisch verhaal, voorafgegaan door een proefschrift ‘in en om het kutodelisch verschijnsel’ waarmee student Steivekleut promoveerde ” (a pornographic story, preceded by a dissertation ‘in and around the cuntological phenomenon’ with which student Steivekleut earned his doctorate).

De stijl is typisch "Boons": een mengeling van cynisme, ironie en een oprecht geloof in het lichamelijke genot.

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The text for (1972) by Louis Paul Boon is a controversial parody of pornographic literature that remains a significant work in Dutch and Flemish literature. Because the work is still under copyright, the full text is generally not available for free on public websites, but you can find it through official digital libraries and retailers. Accessing the Text

Mieke Maaike's obscene jeugd is een snel te lezen boekje dat vooral opvalt door zijn stijl. Voor lezers die bekend zijn met het werk van Louis Paul Boon, biedt dit werk een lichtere, maar inhoudelijk scherpe toevoeging aan zijn oeuvre.

The novella has an unusual genesis. Boon began working on a satirical-pornographic text around 1967, initially titled Eens, op een mooie avond (Once, on a Beautiful Evening). He kept this manuscript in his drawer and never published it in its original form. During his lifetime, Boon removed the most obscene passages and rewrote the material so that all the pornographic acts were attributed to a single character: .

To understand the text of Mieke Maaike’s Obscene Jeugd , one must examine the era in which it was written. The late 1960s and early 1970s marked a period of massive sexual liberation, counter-culture movements, and anti-establishment protests across Europe.

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These studies argue that the “obscene” label functioned both as a marketing hook and a critical warning sign, often positioning the works as socially dangerous while simultaneously granting them a countercultural cachet (van der Linde, 2015, p. 87).