One of the most relevant voices of Iberian Studies in North American academia, he has made two major contributions to the field: Del Hispanismo a los Estudios Ibéricos. Una propuesta federativa para el ámbito cultural (2009) and Iberian Modalities: A Relational Approach to the Study of Culture in the Iberian Peninsula (editor, 2013). He is also author of Barcelona’s Vocation of Modernity: Rise and Decline of an Urban Image (2008), Josep Pla: Seeing the World in the Form of Articles (2017), and The Ghost in the Constitution: Memory and Denial in Spanish Society (2017), among others.
Resina, Joan Ramon. 2001a. ‘“Escribo en castellano porque me gusta” — Juan Marsé o Joan Marés: La literatura entre dos lenguas’. In Escribir entre dos lenguas. Escritores catalanes y la elección de la lengua literaria • Escriure entre dues llengües. Escriptors catalans i l’elecció de la llengua literària. Problemata literaria 54. Kassel – Germany: Reichenberger.
———. , ed. 2001b. Iberian Cities. Hispanic Issues. NY: Routledge.
———. 2002. ‘Post-National Spain? Post-Spanish Spain?’ Nations and Nationalism 8 (3): 377–96.
———. 2005a. ‘Cold War Hispanism and the New Deal of Cultural Studies’. In Spain Beyond Spain: Modernity, Literary History, and National Identity, edited by Brad Epps and Luis Fernández Cifuentes, 70–108. Lewisburg, Pennsylvania: Bucknell University Press.
———. 2005b. ‘Whose Hispanism? Cultural Trauma, Disciplined Memory, and Symbolic Dominance’. In Ideologies of Hispanism, edited by Mabel Moraña, 160–86. Nashville, Tenessee: Vanderbilt University Press.
———. 2009a. Del hispanismo a los estudios ibéricos: una propuesta federativa para el ámbito cultural. Biblioteca Saavedra Fajardo de pensamiento político 11. Madrid: Biblioteca Nueva.
———. 2009b. ‘Post-Hispanism, or the Long Goodbye of National Philology’. Transfer: Journal of Contemporary Culture, no. 4: 26–37.
———. , ed. 2013a. Iberian Modalities: A Relational Approach to the Study of Culture in the Iberian Peninsula. Contemporary Hispanic and Lusophone Cultures 8. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press.
———. 2013b. ‘Iberian Modalities: The Logic of An Intercultural Field’. In Iberian Modalities: A Relational Approach to the Study of Culture in the Iberian Peninsula., edited by Joan Ramon Resina, 1–20. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press.
———. 2013c. ‘Lisbon as Destination: Josep Pla’s Iberianism through His Travels to Portugal’. In Iberian Modalities: A Relational Approach to the Study of Culture in the Iberian Peninsula, edited by Joan Ramon Resina, 225–42. Contemporary Hispanic and Lusophone Cultures 8. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press.
———. 2016. ‘A View from Catalan Literature: Iberian Studies as Comparative Literature in Thick Description Mode’. In
A Comparative History of Literatures in the Iberian Peninsula, edited by César Domínguez, Anxo Abuín González, and Ellen Sapega, 2:611–20. Amsterdam / Philadelphia: John Benjamins / Association Internationale de Littérature Comparée.
https://www.academia.edu/29317283/A_Comparative_History_of_Literatures_in_the_Iberian_Peninsula_Vol._2.
———. 2017. The Ghost in the Constitution. Historical Memory and Denial in Spanish Society. Contemporary Hispanic and Lusophone Cultures 15. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press.
———. 2018. ‘Los Estudios Ibéricos y la pérdida de función social de la literatura’. In La Hispanística y los desafíos de la globalización en el siglo XXI. Posiciones, negociaciones y códigos en las redes transatlánticas, edited by Rike Bote, Jenny Haasse, and Susanne Schlünder, 104:63–82. Ediciones de Iberoamericana. Frankfurt/Madrid: Iberoamericana/Vervuert.