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Taking a critical perspective on the question of feminisms situation, this essay urges feminists to consider the benefits, both theoretical and political, of doing feminism without feminism. Contrary to how this may sound, this is not to recommend the wholesale abandonment of feminism, or less, a break. Rather, it is to recognize how feminism has always been defined by underlying normativities and politics that are analytically separate and distinct from feminism itself. It is also to suggest that these normativities and politics have been the field of feminisms greatness and the source of its theorizings deepest and most enduring strengths. With these suggestions in hand, the essay sketches possible agendas from different feminist perspectives, the idea being to point out how feminisms present and its futurea future without feminism but not without everything feminists have fought for and cared aboutcan be as bright a promise and sign of hope as it ever was in the high points of feminisms past.