Feminist literature refers to works that explore and advocate for women's rights, gender equality, and the experiences of women. This genre often critiques societal norms and challenges traditional gender roles, highlighting the struggles and achievements of women throughout history.
Many feminist authors, such as Virginia Woolf and Simone de Beauvoir, use their writing to address issues like patriarchy, sexism, and the intersectionality of race and class. Feminist literature can take various forms, including novels, essays, and poetry, and aims to empower readers by giving voice to women's perspectives and experiences.