Feminist literary criticism analyzes how women are represented in texts and seeks to address the marginalization of women in literature. It aims to consider women as subjects rather than objects, and examines how literature reinforces women's oppression. Key goals include developing a female literary tradition, interpreting women's writings from a female perspective, and increasing awareness of gender politics in language. Feminist criticism has evolved in three waves aligned with broader feminist movements focused on women's rights, equality, and addressing the limitations of prior approaches.