The revival of Western misogynism and its rapid universalized to different cultures including Taiwan are the continual reflection of Post-colonization about gender ideology. However, any gender theory without the contextual sensitivity-- that is, intersectionality-would make a simplified explanation. This study gave the discourse analysis on two representative academic works of misogynism, which are "Down Girl" written by Kate Manne in 2018 ,U.S.A. and "Ai-Nyu (like Girl)/Yen- Nyu(dislike Girl)" written by 12 authors and edited by one of them in 2019 ,Taiwan. In generally, most of the discourses in the two books lack the sensitivity of intersectionality. However, some pieces in the books that might be possible related with intersectionality were explored further. The results revealed that some were totally no sense of intersectionality, some view based on gender-only and even white-feminism bias, while very few show the sense of intersectionality but pitifully to uncover the reality insufficiently. It is appealed for researchers of gender culture to back to the contextualism of feminist methodology and avoid the misuse of misogynism. And to narrative our own experience and resist the impose of misogynism would be the better way of subjectification.